City of Women
A businessman is confined at a hotel and being threatened by a swarm of ladies. Federico Fellini wrote and directed the 1980 Italian fantasy comedy-drama … Read more
A businessman is confined at a hotel and being threatened by a swarm of ladies. Federico Fellini wrote and directed the 1980 Italian fantasy comedy-drama … Read more
Casanova is a hedonist who collects seductions and sexual accomplishments. But is he actually interested in someone, and is he a fascinating person? Is he … Read more
Federico Fellini directed Orchestra Rehearsal (Italian: Prova d’orchestra) in 1978. It follows the musicians of an Italian orchestra as they go on strike against the … Read more
Giulietta, a middle-aged woman, becomes suspicious of her husband, Giorgio, as his conduct becomes increasingly suspect. Federico Fellini’s 1965 Italian-French fantasy comedy-drama Juliet of the … Read more
A collection of disconnected legendary stories set in first-century Rome. Fellini Satyricon, or simply Satyricon, is a 1969 Italian fantasy drama film written and directed … Read more
Returning to themes initially explored in La strada (1954), Fellini creates a story about the soul whispers that only madmen and vagabonds can hear. Federico … Read more
Federico Fellini welcomes us into his world of filmmaking with a mockumentary about his life as a film team from Japan follows him. Fellini takes … Read more
Journalist and city-dweller Marcello struggles to find his place in the world, divided between the pull of Rome’s elite social scene and the suffocating domesticity … Read more
In 1914, a cruise ship leaves Naples to scatter the ashes of famed opera diva Edmea Tetua in Erimo, her birthplace. During the trip, the … Read more
Federico Fellini directed and wrote the 1986 comedy/drama film Ginger and Fred, which starred Marcello Mastroianni and Giulietta Masina. The title alludes to the famous … Read more
January 20, 2020 would have been Federico Fellini’s 100th birthday, so Incanto Productions & Favale Media are using the milestone to launch a yearlong tribute … Read more
“Satyricon,” inspired by its Roman namesake penned by Petronius, serves as a captivating representation of the Roman novel genre. The extant sections of this literary … Read more