Fellini s Films and Commercials

Fellini s Films and Commercials
Author: Frank Burke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1789382106

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An updated edition of renowned Fellini scholar Frank Burke's film-by-film analysis of the famed director's work, with a new preface and a new chapter on Fellini's commercials. Written from a theoretical perspective, Burke explores Fellini's movement from relatively classic filmmaking to modernist reflexivity to 'postmodern reproduction'.

Fellini s Films

Fellini s Films
Author: Frank Burke
Publsiher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1996
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: UOM:39015040677299

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From the early cinematic career of Frank Capra to the psychologically revealing films of Martin Scorsese, the books in this series offer an authoritative guide to the study of film and its trends by studying individual filmmakers and cinematic movements.

The Films of Federico Fellini

The Films of Federico Fellini
Author: Peter Bondanella
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2002-01-17
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0521575737

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Examines the cinematic vision of the renowned Italian filmmaker.

The Cinema of Federico Fellini

The Cinema of Federico Fellini
Author: Peter Bondanella
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2021-01-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780691223049

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This major artistic biography of Federico Fellini shows how his exuberant imagination has been shaped by popular culture, literature, and his encounter with the ideas of C. G. Jung, especially Jungian dream interpretation. Covering Fellini's entire career, the book links his mature accomplishments to his first employment as a cartoonist, gagman, and sketch-artist during the Fascist era and his development as a leading neo-realist scriptwriter. Peter Bondanella thoroughly explores key Fellinian themes to reveal the director's growth not only as an artistic master of the visual image but also as an astute interpreter of culture and politics. Throughout the book Bondanella draws on a new archive of several dozen manuscripts, obtained from Fellini and his scriptwriters. These previously unexamined documents allow a comprehensive treatment of Fellini's important part in the rise of Italian neorealism and the even more decisive role that he played in the evolution of Italian cinema beyond neorealism in the 1950s. By probing Fellini's recurring themes, Bondanella reinterprets the visual qualities of the director's body of work--and also discloses in the films a critical and intellectual vitality often hidden by Fellini's reputation as a storyteller and entertainer. After two chapters on Fellini's precinematic career, the book covers all the films to date in analytical chapters arranged by topic: Fellini and his growth beyond his neorealist apprenticeship, dreams and metacinema, literature and cinema, Fellini and politics, Fellini and the image of women, and La voce della luna and the cinema of poetry.

Making a Film

Making a Film
Author: Federico Fellini
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2015-03-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1940625092

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Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini (1920-1993) is one of the most renowned figures in world cinema. Director of a long list of critically acclaimed motion pictures, including La strada, La dolce vita, 81/2, and Amarcord, Fellini's success helped strengthen the international prestige of Italian cinema from the 1950s onward. Often remembered as an eccentric auteur with a vivid imagination and a penchant for quasi-autobiographical works, the carnivalesque, and Rubenesque women, Fellini's inimitable films celebrate the creative potential of cinema as a medium and also provide thought-provoking evocations of various periods in Italian history, from the years of fascism to the age of Silvio Berlusconi's media empire. In Making a Film Fellini discusses his childhood and adolescence in the coastal town of Rimini, the time he spent as a cartoonist, journalist, and screenwriter in Rome, his decisive encounter with Roberto Rossellini, and his own movies, from Variety Lights to Casanova. The director explains the importance of drawing to his creative process, the mysterious ways in which ideas for films arise, his collaborations with his wife, Giulietta Masina, his thoughts on fascism, Jung, and the relationship between cinema and television. Often comic, sometimes tragic, and rife with insightful comments on his craft, Making a Film sheds light on Fellini's life and reveals the motivations behind many of his most fascinating movies. Available for the first time in its entirety in English, this volume contains the complete translation of Fare un film, the authoritative collection of writings edited and reworked by Fellini and initially published by Giulio Einaudi in 1980. The text includes a new translation of the Italo Calvino essay "A Spectator's Autobiography," an introduction by Italian film scholar Christopher B. White, and an afterward by Fellini's longtime friend and collaborator Liliana Betti.

The Films of Federico Fellini

The Films of Federico Fellini
Author: Claudio G. Fava,Aldo Viganò
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1985
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: UOM:39015054081651

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Federico Fellini was one of those film directors, most of whom were European, who came of age in the mid-twentieth century and who expanded viewers', critics' and filmmakers perceptions of cinema from a story with moving images to an art form. Fellini's films revealed the possibilities of simultaneously exploring and presenting dreams, memories, and emotions. His influence on filmmakers such as Woody Allen, Roberto Benigni, and Emir Kusturica is noticeable though none of these men come close to Fellini's baroque touch or the personal outlook of his work. In this book, film critics Claudio G. Fava and Aldo Viganò, contemporaries of Fellini, concisely delineate the "Fellinian" elements and style as it emerged and progressed during his forty-year career.

Political Fellini

Political Fellini
Author: Andrea Minuz
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781782388203

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Federico Fellini is often considered a disengaged filmmaker, interested in self-referential dreams and grotesquerie rather than contemporary politics. This book challenges that myth by examining the filmmaker’s reception in Italy, and by exploring his films in the context of significant political debates. By conceiving Fellini’s cinema as an individual expression of the nation’s “mythical biography,” the director’s most celebrated themes and images — a nostalgia for childhood, unattainable female figures, fantasy, the circus, carnival — become symbols of Italy’s traumatic modernity and perpetual adolescence.

Federico Fellini

Federico Fellini
Author: Chris Wiegand
Publsiher: Taschen
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 382281590X

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Forever a circus ringleader at heart, Fellini is remembered as one of cinema's greatest storytellers. Each film of his is analyzed and examined in this collection that includes movie posters.