I'm a Born LiarHarry N. Abrams, 2003 - 175 pagine This study is based on a candid and revealing series of interviews with Federico Fellini conducted the year before his death on 29th October 1993. Fellini, who directed a host of legendary films, including La Strada and La Dolce Vita, was an exuberant storyteller with a wild imagination, and the interviews capture his energy and passion. Through the course of the interviews Fellini candidly discusses seemingly every aspect of his work, from his early life to his relationship with Italian history and culture, to the inspiration behind his films, revealing his motivations, desires and passions. Subjects include women (the unknown planet), neurosis (fabulous treasure buried at the bottom of the sea), cinema (not about delivering messages but about raising questions), actors (puppets), Marcello Mastroianni, memory, marriage and more. worked to assemble, restore and conserve a large body of rare and forgotten photographs of Fellini. A selection of these never-before-published images illustrates this text. |
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actress Alberto Lattuada Aldo Amarcord Anita Ekberg artist Assistant Editor Adriana based on Fellini's Bernardino Zapponi BORN LIAR Brunello Rondi Calvino Cinecittà cinema CinemaScope APPROXIMATE RUNNING circus City of Women Clowns Danilo Donati DESIGN AND COSTUMES DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION Dolce Vita Donald Sutherland dream Ennio Flaiano EXECUTIVE PRODUCER express face Federico Fellini Fellini not credited Fellini's Casanova Fellini's Roma felliniesque filmmaker FORMAT Gelsomina Giulietta Masina idea inspired International Film Festival interview invented Italian Italy Ivo Salvini Juliet La Dolce Vita LEAD ACTORS light Marcello Mastroianni Mario Mattoli Mastorna Maurizio mysterious narrate never Nights of Cabiria Nino Rota Nino Rota EDITING Othello Peppino Picasso Pietro Germi play PREMIERE PRODUCTION SECRETARY reality Riccardo Rimini Rizzoli Roberto Rossellini Rome Ruggero Mastroianni scene SET DESIGN Ship Sails someone story Strada studio Technicolor television there's things Toby Dammit Tonino Tullio Pinelli Venice Vitelloni voice White Sheik woman