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Fellini
[ fuh-lee-nee; Italian fel-lee-nee ]
noun
- Fe·de·ri·co [fe-de-, ree, -kaw], 1920–1993, Italian film director and writer.
Fellini
/ fɛlˈliːnɪ /
noun
- FelliniFederico19201993MItalianFILMS AND TV: director Federico (fedeˈriko). 1920–93, Italian film director. His films include La Dolce Vita (1959), 81/2 (1963), Satyricon (1969), and Intervista (1987)
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Fellini had actual press photographers on set to leak tidbits to keep the sensationalism around the film alive.
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But the author preferred Fellini double bills and moved to San Francisco in 1971.
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Many say that The Great Beauty is the new Fellini, with its handsome surrealism, baroque expressions, and casual opulence.
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What The Great Beauty and Fellini share is the Roman light—3,000 years of viscous sun.
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With a precise coffee habit nailed down, maybe the inimitable genius of Franz Liszt or Federico Fellini will follow.
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"Send to Mr. Fellini's office, at once," ordered the judge impatiently.
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