The Tale of Lovers and a City: Fellini and Allen's Films in Love with Rome
The article explores the artistic relationship of Federico Fellini and Woody Allen with the city of Rome, highlighting their unique portrayals of the city in film.
The Winter Olympics had their opening ceremony with tributes to Da Vinci, Fellini, and Dante
The Winter Olympics officially commenced with a unique opening ceremony in Milan-Cortina, featuring tributes to celebrated Italian figures and performances by international artists.
Fellini was booed at the premiere, the Vatican was angered, and one offended gentleman challenged him to a duel with swords
At the Milan premiere of 'La Dolce Vita' on February 3, 1960, director Federico Fellini faced significant backlash from the audience, resulting in boos and insults, and an offended gentleman reportedly challenged him to a sword duel.
Which Fellini photographer became the global witness of a chiaroscuro story
The article discusses how Ennio Flaiano found inspiration for a character in La dolce vita, depicting a photographer symbolizing a new urban fauna in Rome during the nights of the film's setting.
The Postmodern of Ginger and Fred
The article suggests that politicians should not overlook Fellini's latest work, Ginger and Fred, as it offers profound insights into contemporary society.