Fellini: A Director’s Notebook
Fellini: A Director’s Notebook

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Fellini: A Director’s Notebook

1969
Movie
54 min
Italian

Fellini discusses his views of making motion pictures and his unorthodox procedures. He seeks inspiration in various out of the way places. During this film viewers go with him to the Colisseum at night, on a subway ride past Roman ruins, to the Appian Way, to a slaughterhouse, and on a visit to Marcello Mastroianni's house. Fellini also is seen in his own office interviewing a series of unusual characters seeking work or his help.

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IMDb7.4/10
Director: Federico FelliniGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary offers an intimate look into the creative process of legendary filmmaker Federico Fellini. It showcases his personal sketches, storyboards, and behind-the-scenes footage, revealing the genesis of his iconic films. Fellini himself guides the audience through his imagination, explaining his inspirations and the development of his unique cinematic vision.

Critical Reception

As a highly personal work, 'Fellini: A Director's Notebook' is primarily appreciated by cinephiles and admirers of Fellini's oeuvre. It provides invaluable insight into the mind of a master filmmaker, though it is less a conventional film and more a rich archival exploration. Critics generally lauded its authenticity and the rare glimpse it offered into Fellini's artistic world.

What Reviewers Say

  • An unparalleled look into the creative mind of Federico Fellini.

  • Offers fascinating insights into the visual and thematic development of his films.

  • A must-see for serious students and fans of Fellini's work.

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Fun Fact

This film is essentially a compilation of footage Fellini shot for his planned, but ultimately unmade, film 'The Journey of G. Mastorna,' interspersed with his own commentary and sketches.

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