Articles related to "Federico Fellini"A short profile of Fellini including a look at his award winning best known films such as La Strada and Nights of Cabiria, his family, and a complete filmography.
With stunning looks and a personality to match, this model turned actress turned producer is well on her way to conquering movie audiences on both sides of the Atlantic!
Poignant, superbly acted, and with an original and compelling storyline, the film is easily one of Fellini's best.
Rob Marshall has created a glittering big screen adaptation of this Tony Award winning Broadway musical. But not many know that the show is based on a true story.
Their are a host of terrific movies premiering in the fall of 2009.
The genuine and hopeful demeanor of the main character makes Nights of Cabiria a favorite with Fellini fans, with an ending that will inspire and awe.
The film that was never to have a sequel returns for it's third, a tired and uninspired retread through the same unfunny stuff as before.
Federico Fellini may be best known to modern audiences for the iconic La Dolce Vita. But for Fellini lovers, no movie had quite the impact as 8 ½, his masterpiece.
"Crimes of Passion," "Midnight Cowboy," "Fatal Attraction" and other edgy selections highlight Forbidden Film Retro Showcase.
France has picked Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud's Persepolis as its contender for the 2008 Oscars. Cue much gnashing of teeth from Tehran.
The 18th Annual Florida Film Festival recently announced selections for its narrative and documentary feature films American Independent Competition.
Gift choices for the movie lovers on your list are not limited merely to DVDs.
In his English lnaguage debut, director Wong Kar-Wai fails to create the distinct romantic spark that captured filmgoers hearts in his Asian language films.
The 1950s and 1960s saw several records for film directing set. It was also a period when several directing veterans affirmed their place in movie history.
No one can deny our society is celebrity-obsessed. Celebrity gossip is a guilty pleasure for many. But our society is turning money-hungry photographers into stalkers.
As the iconic Janus Films logo once portended something special to theater goers, so too the Criterion label guarantees the same for DVD enthusiasts.
In this exclusive interview, Coraline director Henry Selick talks about getting the look of his film and lead character just right.
Adult comics make intimate presents for bookworms. Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie, Parris Quinn, and Milo Manara, have made unconventional tales for a mature readership.
Daniel Day-Lewis, starring as a 1960s Italian director reminiscent of Fellini, sings his way through a professional and emotional crisis.
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