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Fellini's Casanova (Italian: Il Casanova di Federico Fellini, lit. 'The Casanova by Federico Fellini') is a 1976 Italian film directed by Federico Fellini from a screenplay he co-wrote with Bernardino Zapponi, adapted from the autobiography of 18th-century Venetian adventurer and writer Giacomo Casanova, played by Donald Sutherland. [1]
Fellini's best-known films include I vitelloni (1953), La Strada (1954), Nights of Cabiria (1957), La Dolce Vita (1960), 8½ (1963), Juliet of the Spirits (1965), Fellini Satyricon (1969), Roma (1972), Amarcord (1973), and Fellini's Casanova (1976). Fellini was nominated for 17 Academy Awards over the course of his career, winning a total of ...
Federico Fellini: His Life and Work (Italian: Federico. Fellini, la vita e i film) is a biography about the Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini, written by the critic Tullio Kezich. The first version of the book was published in 1987 as Fellini. A revised and expanded version was published in Italian in 2002 and English in 2006.
This “film on the film”, which is in a way the reverse of a making of, was actually shot to make the producer wait, because the gestation of the film was difficult.. Fellini made a commitment to Dino De Laurentiis to make a "Casanova", but reading Casanova's memoirs annoyingly annoyed him, because he found the character particularly full of himself and his boring story, and he couldn't ...
Fellini's Casanova: Federico Fellini: Donald Sutherland, Tina Aumont: Felliniesque: Academy Award for Costume Design winner Free Hand for a Tough Cop: Umberto Lenzi: Tomás Milián, Claudio Cassinelli, Henry Silva: Poliziottesco [12] [13] Giovannino: Paolo Nuzzi: Christian De Sica, Tina Aumont, Jenny Tamburi: Comedy: Goodnight, Ladies and Gentlemen
Donati is best known to international audiences for his collaborations with directors Federico Fellini, Pier Paolo Pasolini, and Franco Zeffirelli. He has been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design five times, and won twice for Romeo and Juliet (1968) and Fellini's Casanova (1976).
The whole movie is amazing, but the climactic three-way shootout is a master class in suspense, editing, scoring, and silent acting. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is the epitome of epic cinema ...
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