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World Cinema - Classic
FELLINI COLLECTION, THE (VOL 1)
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Director: FEDERICO FELLINIFormat: PAL
Language: ITALIAN / ENGLISH SUBTITLES
Region: All
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Number of Discs: 4
Rating: M
DVD Release Date: 02/06/2007
Run Time: 167, 103, 109, 167
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Special features
- Extras for Fourth Disc:
MAGIC OF FELLINI - 55 minute documentary with Woody Allen, Martin Scorcese & Donald Sutherland - MYSTERIOUS JOURNEY OF FELLINI - 46 minute
- CINEMA FOREVER - (7 mins) - Short Documentary
- FEDERICO FELLINI'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY (55mins) (on Madman release of La Strada)
Synopsis
The great visionary of world cinema, Federico Fellini won four Academy Awards and an honorary Oscar in recognition of his cinematic accomplishments that have thrilled and entertained worldwide audiences. This prestige 4 DVD collection covers over 30 years of Fe Fes illustrious directing career, and includes some of his best known films, including
I Vitelloni (1953) The unsentimental tale of a group of latino no-hopers trying to break free of their frustrated small-town lives, I Vitelloni was famously set in Fellinis hometown of Rimini and remains one of his best-loved films.
Fellini's most beautiful film. One of the top dozen films of all time. New York Magazine
La Dolce Vita (1960) - A searing critique of a shallow, celebrity-obsessed world as seen through the eyes of a fluff-peddling journalist (Marcello Mastroianni) who chronicles "the sweet life'' of fading aristocrats, second-rate movie stars and aging playboys in high society Rome. A milestone of world cinema.
Winner, Palme D'Or at Cannes (1960)
Winner, Academy Award, Best Costume Design (1962) - both in award wreaths
Intervista (1987) - Fellinis valentine to a life in cinema that won the 40th anniversary prize at The Cannes Film Festival and featuring Fe Fes best-known stars including Marcello Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg.
Fellinis Magic - A joyous homage to Fellinis life in film features clips from his greatest films, and reminisces about the great director from his collaborators and biggest fans, including Claudia Cardinale, Anita Ekberg, Martin Scorsese and Woody Allen.
I Vitelloni (1953) The unsentimental tale of a group of latino no-hopers trying to break free of their frustrated small-town lives, I Vitelloni was famously set in Fellinis hometown of Rimini and remains one of his best-loved films.
Fellini's most beautiful film. One of the top dozen films of all time. New York Magazine
La Dolce Vita (1960) - A searing critique of a shallow, celebrity-obsessed world as seen through the eyes of a fluff-peddling journalist (Marcello Mastroianni) who chronicles "the sweet life'' of fading aristocrats, second-rate movie stars and aging playboys in high society Rome. A milestone of world cinema.
Winner, Palme D'Or at Cannes (1960)
Winner, Academy Award, Best Costume Design (1962) - both in award wreaths
Intervista (1987) - Fellinis valentine to a life in cinema that won the 40th anniversary prize at The Cannes Film Festival and featuring Fe Fes best-known stars including Marcello Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg.
Fellinis Magic - A joyous homage to Fellinis life in film features clips from his greatest films, and reminisces about the great director from his collaborators and biggest fans, including Claudia Cardinale, Anita Ekberg, Martin Scorsese and Woody Allen.
