Fellini is one of the greatest directors. Start with 8 1/2 or Amarcord.
Il Maestro | by Martin Scorsese
— EdwardMO (@EdwardHMO) January 20, 2022
"In the Sixties, Federico Fellini became more than a filmmaker. Going to see a Fellini film was like going to hear Callas sing or Olivier act or Nureyev dance…"https://t.co/XUrHRgC80V pic.twitter.com/xunk4xTMep
BOTD Federico Fellini!!! 8 1/2, Dolce Vita among the landmarks of modern cinema.
— MidCenturyCinema (@MidCenturyCinem) January 20, 2022
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Criterion has a great Felini box set. They also have some of his films online on the Criterion Channel.
Now on @criterionchannl, you can watch his masterpieces 8 1/2, LA STRADA, AMARCORD, JULIET OF THE SPIRITS, and more! https://t.co/8i1IUYKMjr
— Criterion Collection (@Criterion) January 20, 2022
Plus! Enjoy a wealth of archival interviews, behind the scenes documentaries, and program with Fellini! https://t.co/I5zK5vIWEO pic.twitter.com/MmEhHU8u7r
Federico Fellini and his wife Giulietta Masina at their home in Rome, photographed by Carlo Bavagnoli, 1961. pic.twitter.com/0G9PV0Gd1n
— Lost In Film (@LostInFilm) January 20, 2022
"If you took his films away, there would be a giant chunk of cinema missing. There’s nothing else around like that.” – David Lynch on Federico Fellini, both born on this day pic.twitter.com/rwtEvzucVz
— 🏳️🌈 Ms. Marya E. Gates🦩 (@oldfilmsflicker) January 20, 2022