Federico Fellini Four Films (Blu-ray) (UK Import)
Federico Fellini Four Films (Blu-ray) (UK Import)
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- Italien, 1953-1965
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Spieldauer: 563 Min. - Regie: Federico Fellini
- Sprache: Italienisch
- Untertitel: Englisch
In '8 1 / 2' (1963) Marcello Mastroianni stars as Guido Anselmi, a successful film director who is embarking on his most ambitious project to date. However, during filming Guido hits a creative block and becomes worn out by the continuous pestering from those around him as he muses on nostalgic moments from his past that he wishes to use for his latest film.
In 'I Vitelloni' (1953) Fausto (Franco Fabrizi), Moraldo (Franco Interlenghi), Alberto (Alberto Sordi), Leopaldo (Leopoldo Trieste) and Riccardo (Riccardo Fellini) are a group of childhood friends who grow up in the town of Rimini and spend their days in bars and cafes, dreaming of adventure, discussing women and sponging off their parents.
In 'La Dolce Vita' (1960) Mastroianni stars as a gossip columnist named Marcello who pursues a number of different women, including wealthy heiress Maddalena (Anouk Aimee) and newly arrived movie starlet Sylvia (Anita Ekberg), who he shows some of Rome's most picturesque tourist attractions to. Throughout the various parties and social gatherings that Marcello attends he appears to be both attracted and simultaneously repelled by the ostentatious behaviour of the guests and the opulence present in the social circles that he interacts with.
In 'Juliet of the Spirits' (1965) jaded housewife Juliet (Giulietta Masina) discovers that she has the ability to call upon spirits when she begins to suspect that her husband (Mario Pisu) is cheating on her. Through consultation with mediums and clairvoyants, Juliet gradually discovers a sense of self which enables her to leave her unfaithful spouse.
Specials
Interviews filmed especially for CultFilms with Sandra Milo (8 ½ & Juliet); with Lina Wertmuller (AD on 8 1 / 2) and Anita Ekberg (8 ½)
Documentary on the making of 8½ with interviews with cast (including Anouk Aimée, Claudia Cardinale), crew and Fellini himself: Explores one of film-lore's great mystery! Where a massive sequence of 8 ½ was shot with all the cast, but not included in the film, and it was never seen again.
Exclusive video Essay by Guido Bonsaver on I Vitelloni and Juliet of the Spirits
Audio commentary by Kat Ellinger: Understanding Fellini
In 'I Vitelloni' (1953) Fausto (Franco Fabrizi), Moraldo (Franco Interlenghi), Alberto (Alberto Sordi), Leopaldo (Leopoldo Trieste) and Riccardo (Riccardo Fellini) are a group of childhood friends who grow up in the town of Rimini and spend their days in bars and cafes, dreaming of adventure, discussing women and sponging off their parents.
In 'La Dolce Vita' (1960) Mastroianni stars as a gossip columnist named Marcello who pursues a number of different women, including wealthy heiress Maddalena (Anouk Aimee) and newly arrived movie starlet Sylvia (Anita Ekberg), who he shows some of Rome's most picturesque tourist attractions to. Throughout the various parties and social gatherings that Marcello attends he appears to be both attracted and simultaneously repelled by the ostentatious behaviour of the guests and the opulence present in the social circles that he interacts with.
In 'Juliet of the Spirits' (1965) jaded housewife Juliet (Giulietta Masina) discovers that she has the ability to call upon spirits when she begins to suspect that her husband (Mario Pisu) is cheating on her. Through consultation with mediums and clairvoyants, Juliet gradually discovers a sense of self which enables her to leave her unfaithful spouse.
Specials
Interviews filmed especially for CultFilms with Sandra Milo (8 ½ & Juliet); with Lina Wertmuller (AD on 8 1 / 2) and Anita Ekberg (8 ½)
Documentary on the making of 8½ with interviews with cast (including Anouk Aimée, Claudia Cardinale), crew and Fellini himself: Explores one of film-lore's great mystery! Where a massive sequence of 8 ½ was shot with all the cast, but not included in the film, and it was never seen again.
Exclusive video Essay by Guido Bonsaver on I Vitelloni and Juliet of the Spirits
Audio commentary by Kat Ellinger: Understanding Fellini