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  2. 8½ - Wikipedia

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    8½ (Italian: Otto e mezzo [ˈɔtto e mˈmɛddzo]) is a 1963 comedy drama film co-written and directed by Federico Fellini.The metafictional narrative centers on Guido Anselmi (Marcello Mastroianni), a famous Italian film director who suffers from stifled creativity as he attempts to direct an epic science fiction film.

  3. Federico Fellini - Wikipedia

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    The crisis came to a head in April when, sitting in his Cinecittà office, he began a letter to Rizzoli confessing he had "lost his film" and had to abandon the project. Interrupted by the chief machinist requesting he celebrate the launch of 8 + 12, Fellini put aside the letter and went on the set. Raising a toast to the crew, he "felt ...

  4. List of awards and nominations received by Federico Fellini

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    Federico Fellini in the 1970s. This article is a list of awards and nominations received by Federico Fellini. Fellini's films have received four Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film for La Strada (1956), Nights of Cabiria (1957), 8½ (1963), and Amarcord (1974). He won the Academy Honorary Award in 1992 for his contributions to ...

  5. Nine (2009 live-action film) - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Guido Contini is a gifted Italian filmmaker at the famous Cinecittà movie studios in Rome. Having turned fifty and developed writer's block, he conjures all the women in his life, both alive and deceased, for inspiration, including: Luisa (née Acari), his wife; Claudia Jenssen, his star actress; Carla Albanese, his mistress; Liliane "Lilli" La Fleur, his costume designer and ...

  6. 60 Years Later, Federico Fellini’s 1963 Oscar-Winning ‘8 ½ ...

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    In 2012, the world’s film critics considered Federico Fellini’s 1963 Oscar-winning “8 ½” one of the 10 greatest films of all time. By 2022, Fellini’s landmark film had fallen out of the ...

  7. Sandra Milo - Wikipedia

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    In 2006–2007 she toured Italy with the theatrical adaptation of 8 Women. Milo married Moris Ergas with whom she had a daughter Deborah, and later married Ottavio De Lollis with whom she had two children, Ciro and Azzurra. She was Roman Catholic. [3] Milo died from lung cancer on 29 January 2024, at the age of 90. [1] [4]

  8. European art cinema - Wikipedia

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    La Dolce Vita (Federico Fellini, 1960) My Life to Live (Jean-Luc Godard, 1962) La notte (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1961) L'eclisse (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1962) Alaverdoba (Giorgi Shengelaia, 1962) La Jetée (Chris Marker, 1962) Cleo from 5 to 7 (Agnès Varda, 1963) Ivan's Childhood (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1962) 8 1/2 (Federico Fellini, 1963)

  9. Category:Federico Fellini - Wikipedia

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