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"La Dolce Vita" 1961 Directed by Federico Fellini

"A landmark of cinematic social comment," wrote one critic about Fellini's journey through a decadent Rome. Banned by the Church in many countries, the sensationalism of the film often obscured its serious intent. La Dolce Vita follows a society journalist (Marcello Mastroianni) through a nightmarish world in which emotions have been destroyed by surface realities, moral conventions and unresolved guilt. Seven days (and nights) in the life of a Marcello, torn between making something serious of his life or drifting along on a pleasant if empty stream of casual affairs and profitable, but meaningless, newspaper and magazine work.

La Dolce Vita (1961) Script: Federico Fellini, Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli Photography: Otello Martelli Producer: Angelo Rizzoli, Giuseppe Amato Cast: Marcello Mastroianni (Marcello), Anita Ekberg (Sylvia), Anouk Aimée (Maddalena)

La Dolce Vita (1961) Oscar for Best Costume Design: Black-and-White Oscar nomination for Best Director Canes Film Festival Palme d’Or (Golden Palm)

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LA DOLCE VITA

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LA DOLCE VITA

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LA DOLCE VITA

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LA DOLCE VITA

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"8½" 1963 Directed by Federico Fellini 8 1/2 weaves fluidly through the visually intoxicating landscape of Federico Fellini's subconscious, seemingly to seek inspiration and validation for his life and work. In addition to being his final film shot in black and white, the subtle forms and religious iconography of his earlier neorealist films have been replaced by precisely composed, comic absurdity and exaggerated, hyperbolic imagery - of what was to become his signature, Felliniesque, style. His alter-ego on this surreal, introspective journey is Guido Anselmi (Marcello Mastroianni), a successful director of films "without hope" who takes a holiday at an exclusive health spa in order to overcome a creative dry spell. But Guido is not a suffering, tortured artist. He is narcissistic and self-indulgent, preferring to spend his time networking with wealthy resort patrons and arranging liaisons with his oversexed mistress, Carla (Sandra Milo) than in formulating ideas for his next film. Unable to derive inspiration from his chaotic environment, he immerses himself in the distraction of childhood memories and indulgent fantasies, in essence, Guido is searching for balance: between childhood traumas and idealism, the sensual and the intellectual, artistic integrity and commercial success.

8½ (1963)

Script: Federico Fellini, Eniio Flaviano, Tullio Pirelli Cinematography: Gianni di Venzano Producer: Angelo Rizzoli Cast: Marcello Mastroianni, Sandra Milo, Anouk Aimée, Claudia Cardinale

8½ (1963) Oscar for Best Foreign Film Oscar for Best Costume Design: Black-and-White Grand Prize at the Moscow Film Festival

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8½

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100 cm 8½

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Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio 1962 Directed by Federico Fellini Four directors including Fellini each tell a short story with themes of morality and love. ■Renzo e Luciana (by Mario Monicelli) ■Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio (by Federico Fellini) ■Il lavoro (by Luchino Visconti) ■La riffa (by Vittorio de Sica) In "The Temptation of Doctor Antonio", an elderly citizen is fed up with too much immorality in the form of indecent content in print. His anger knows no bounds when a provocative billboard of Anita Ekberg advertising 'Drink more milk' is put up in a park near his residence. Little does he know how that billboard will go on to change his life,the image begins to haunt him with a threshold, and hallucinations in which she portrayed appears as a tempter and Dr. Antonio as a St. George with his spear the dragon.

Boccaccio ʼ70 (1962) Directed by: Federico Fellini, Luchino Visconti, Vittorio De Sica, Mario Monicelli Cinematography: Gianni di Venzano Producer:Carlo Ponti, Tonino Cervi Starring: Anita Ekberg, Romy Schneider, Sophia Loren, Marisa Solinas

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BOCCACCIO ʼ70

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BOCCACCIO ʼ70

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"Amarcord" 1974 Directed by Federico Fellini A film which breathes freedom--a nostalgic, fantastic and funny reminiscence of growing up in Fellini's home town of Rimini made, Fellini said, to finish with youth and tenderness. Against the comic background are sets of indelible characters of Fellini’s childhood for a sampling of his “invented memories” of Rimini in the fascist era. Amarcord breathlessly shifts between the melodramatic, the intimate and the burlesque in what is a deeply personal, shared vision. The images, a peacock flying through the snow, a child on his way to school who encounters cows that the earlymorning fog has transformed into monsters, are like icons; unforgettable. Fellini juxtaposes a vignette of an individual character with sequences that show the consequences of his or her symptomatic behavior on a grander scale. Amarcord (1974) Script: Federico Fellini, Tonino Guerra Photography: Giuseppe Rotunno Producer: Franco Cristaldi Cast: Bruno Zanin (Titta), Pupella Maggio (Titta’s mother), Armando Brancia (Aurelio), Magali Noël (Gradisca), Ciccio Ingrassia (Uncle Teo)

# Amarcord (1974) Oscar for Best Foreign Film Oscar nomination for Best Director Oscar nomination for Best Writing, Original Screenplay New York Film Critics Award for Best Direction New York Film Critics Award for Best Motion Picture

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AMARCORD

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FEDERICO FELLINI Federico Fellini, January 20, 1920 – October 31, 1993), was an italian film director. Known for a distinct style that blends fantasy and baroque images, he is considered one of the most influential and widely revered filmmakers of the 20th century. Personal and highly idiosyncratic visions of society, Fellini's films are a unique combination of memory, dreams, fantasy and desire. The adjectives "Fellinian" and "Felliniesque" are "synonymous with any kind of extravagant, fanciful, even baroque image in the cinema and in art in general". La Dolce Vita has also contributed to the use of term paparazzi in the English language. Paparazzi derives in fact from Paparazzo, the photographer friend of journalist Marcello Rubini (Marcello Mastroianni). During his career Federico Fellini won a vast awards and selected prices among which four Oscars for best foreign language film and in April 1993, Fellini received his fifth Oscar for lifetime achievement "in recognition of his cinematic accomplishments that have thrilled and entertained audiences worldwide". Fellini died in Rome on October 31 at the age of 73, a day after his fiftieth wedding anniversary. The memorial service was held in Studio 5 at Cinecittà attended by an estimated 70,000 people.

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The Archivio Cicconi was created with the intent to conserve a visual chronicle of history and has been recognized by the Ministry of Cultural and Environmental Heritage as being of great historical interest. These Archives are composed of images from major photo agencies and 4 separate archives. Over 7 million images - on negatives and glass slides of various dimensions - document Italy and Italy's icons from the late 19th century through to the end of the 20th century.

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