Released Date:
1950-12-06
Languages:
Italian, English
Countries:
Italy
Runtime:
93 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (1803 Reviews)
Federico Fellini (screenplay)
Federico Fellini (story)
Alberto Lattuada (screenplay)
Tullio Pinelli (screenplay)
When a young woman of beauty and talent joins a provincial vaudeville troupe, they're suddenly playing to packed houses, and their aging comic Checco Dalmonte gets big ideas. He falls in love with the ingenue, Liliana, and ignores his companion of several years, Melina Amour. (She wants to marry Checco and she's saving to open a deli.) Also, believing he can be an impresario, he hires other actors and begins rehearsal for a revue that will star Liliana and himself. Liliana admires Checco, but she's being squired around town by Adelmo Conti, the assistant to the region's biggest impresario. Can Checco's new troupe hold onto Liliana, and how will Melina fare?
Released Date:
1956-04-25
Languages:
Italian
Countries:
Italy
Runtime:
83 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (3287 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniMichelangelo Antonioni (story)
Federico Fellini (story)
Tullio Pinelli (story)
Federico Fellini (screenplay)
Tullio Pinelli (screenplay)
Ennio Flaiano (screenplay)
The first two days of a marriage. Ivan, a punctilious clerk brings his virginal bride to Rome for a honeymoon, an audience with the Pope, and to present her to his uncle. They arrive early in the morning, and he has time for a nap. She sneaks off to find the offices of a romance magazine she reads religiously: she wants to meet "The White Sheik," the hero of a soap-opera photo strip. Star-struck, she ends up 20 miles from Rome, alone on a boat with the sheik. A distraught Ivan covers for her, claiming she's ill. That night, each wanders the streets, she tempted by suicide, he by prostitutes. The next day, at 11, is their papal audience. Can things still right themselves?
Released Date:
1956-11-07
Languages:
Italian
Countries:
Italy, France
Runtime:
104 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
(9646 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniFederico Fellini (story)
Ennio Flaiano (story)
Tullio Pinelli (story)
Federico Fellini (screenplay)
Ennio Flaiano (screenplay)
Fausto Moretti, having seduced Sandra Rubini, the sister of his friend and companion Moraldo Rubini, is forced to marry her. After their honeymoon, he takes a job as a salesman of religious objects in a small shop. He isn't changed by his marriage and still looks for women, with his friends, when and where they can find them. He even tries to seduce the wife of his boss and is fired. After each episode, Sandra forgives him. He and his friends of similar temperament are content to be idle, chase girls and leave the work and job-hunting to others. After spending the night away from home with a girl, Sandra cannot forgive anymore and runs off with their child. Fausto and his friends search all over for them, fearing the worst.
Released Date:
1956-07-16
Languages:
Italian
Countries:
Italy
Runtime:
108 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.1 (42646 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniGenres:
DramaFederico Fellini (story)
Tullio Pinelli (story)
Tullio Pinelli (dialogue)
Ennio Flaiano (screenplay)
Sad story of a waif, Gelsomina, who is sold by her mother to Zampano for 10,000 lire and a few kilos of food. Zampano is a traveling showman who exhibits feats of strength by breaking a chain wrapped around his chest. He performs in village squares and then passes the hat for whatever the normally small crowd is prepared to give. He teaches Gelsomina a drum roll as part of his introduction. He doesn't treat her well and when she tries to run away, he beats her. They eventually join a small traveling circus where they meet a tight-rope walker who convinces Gelsomina to question her choices.
Released Date:
1962-10-01
Languages:
Italian
Countries:
Italy, France
Runtime:
92 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (3038 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniFederico Fellini
Ennio Flaiano
Tullio Pinelli
Aging small-time con man Augusto, who swindles peasants, works with two younger men: Roberto, who wants to become the Italian Johnny Ray, and Bruno, nicknamed Picasso, who has a wife and daughter and wants to paint. Augusto avoids the personal entanglements, spending money at clubs seeking the good life. His attitude changes when he runs into his own daughter, whom he rarely sees, and realizes she's now a young woman and in need of his help to continue her studies. His usual partners are away, so he goes in with others to run a swindle, and they aren't forgiving when he claims he's given the money back to their mark. They leave him beaten, robbed, and alone.
Released Date:
1957-05-26
Languages:
Italian
Countries:
Italy, France
Runtime:
110 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.3 (23604 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniGenres:
DramaFederico Fellini (screenplay)
Ennio Flaiano (story)
Tullio Pinelli (story)
Pier Paolo Pasolini (screenplay)
Federico Fellini (story)
Maria Molinari (novel)
Cabiria is a wide-eyed waif, a streetwalker living in a poor section of Rome where she owns her little house, has a bank account, and dreams of a miracle. We follow her nights (and days): a boyfriend steals 40,000 lire from her and nearly drowns her, a movie star on the Via Veneto takes her home with him, at a local shrine she seeks the Madonna's intercession, then she meets an accountant who's seen her, hypnotized on a vaudeville stage, acting out her heart's longings. He courts her. Is it fate that led to their meeting? Is this finally a man who appreciates her for who she is?
Released Date:
1961-04-19
Languages:
Italian, English, French, German
Countries:
Italy, France
Runtime:
174 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.1 (44289 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniFederico Fellini (story)
Ennio Flaiano (story)
Tullio Pinelli (story)
Federico Fellini (screenplay)
Ennio Flaiano (screenplay)
Tullio Pinelli (screenplay)
Brunello Rondi (contributing writer)
Journalist and man-about-town Marcello struggles to find his place in the world, torn between the allure of Rome's elite social scene and the stifling domesticity offered by his girlfriend, all the while searching for a way to become a serious writer.
Released Date:
1962-06-26
Languages:
Italian, German
Countries:
Italy, France
Runtime:
205 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (2424 Reviews)
Giovanni Arpino (segment)
Italo Calvino (segment)
Suso Cecchi D'Amico (segment)
Federico Fellini (segment)
Ennio Flaiano (segment)
Mario Monicelli (segment)
Goffredo Parise (segment)
Tullio Pinelli (segment)
Brunello Rondi (segment)
Luchino Visconti (segment)
Cesare Zavattini (segment)
Four directors tell tales of Eros fit for a 1970s Decameron. Working-class lovers, Renzo and Luciana, marry but must hide it from her employer; plus, they need a room of their own. A billboard of Anita Ekberg provocatively selling milk gives a prudish crusader for public decency more than he can handle. The wife of a count whose escapades with call girls make the front page of the papers decides to work to prove her independence, but what is she qualified to do? A buxom carnival-booth manager who owes back taxes offers herself for one night in a lottery: a nerdy sacristan and a jealous cowboy make for a lovers' triangle. In each, women take charge, but not always happily.
Released Date:
1963-06-25
Languages:
Italian, English, French, German
Countries:
Italy, France
Runtime:
138 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.1 (71003 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniGenres:
DramaFederico Fellini (story)
Ennio Flaiano (story)
Ennio Flaiano (screenplay)
Tullio Pinelli (screenplay)
Federico Fellini (screenplay)
Brunello Rondi (screenplay)
Released Date:
1965-11-03
Languages:
Italian, French
Countries:
Italy, France
Runtime:
137 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (8025 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniFederico Fellini (story)
Tullio Pinelli (story)
Federico Fellini (screenplay)
Tullio Pinelli (screenplay)
Ennio Flaiano (screenplay)
Brunello Rondi (screenplay)
Juliet lives in a beautiful house by the ocean. Her sisters, and especially her Mother overshadow her with their beauty. She is a spiritual, superstitious and naive woman. She visits a psychic seer who tells her she must follow the sex trade in order to be happy. Not long after she meets her eccentric and sexy neighbour, Suzy, who, by all counts appears to be a high class prostitute and encourages Juilet into sexual acts which make her guilty and nervous. A rare night when her husband is at home she wakes up to catch him talking to another woman on the phone. He calls out the name "Gabriella" while sleeping, but when she questions him he lies his way out of it. She finds out who Gabriella is and fears her husband will leave her. Juliet begins having visions who accuse and terrorize her. The pinnacle of the visions comes at the end where it is implied she realizes she would be better off without her husband and is ultimately emotionally emancipated.
Released Date:
1969-07-23
Languages:
French, Italian, English
Countries:
France, Italy
Runtime:
121 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.7 (3649 Reviews)
Edgar Allan Poe (story)
Roger Vadim (adaptation)
Pascal Cousin (adaptation)
Edgar Allan Poe (story)
Louis Malle (adaptation)
Clement Biddle Wood (adaptation)
Daniel Boulanger (dialogue)
Edgar Allan Poe (story)
Federico Fellini (adaptation)
Bernardino Zapponi (adaptation)
Three directors each adapt a Poe short story to the screen: "Toby Dammit" features a disheveled drugged and drunk English movie star who nods acceptance in the Italian press and his producers fawn over him. "Metzengerstein" features a Mediveal countess who has a love-hate relationship with a black stallion - who, it turns out is really her dead lover. "William Wilson" tells the story of a sadistic Austrian student with an exact double whom he later kills.
Released Date:
1970-03-11
Languages:
Italian, Latin
Countries:
Italy
Runtime:
128 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (10946 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniPetronius (book)
Federico Fellini (adaptation)
Bernardino Zapponi (adaptation)
Brunello Rondi (additional screenplay)
In first century Rome, two student friends, Encolpio and Ascilto, argue about ownership of the boy Gitone, divide their belongings and split up. The boy, allowed to choose who he goes with, chooses Ascilto. Only a sudden earthquake saves Encolpio from suicide. We follow Encolpio through a series of adventures, where he is eventually reunited with Ascilto, and which culminates in them helping a man kidnap a hermaphrodite demi-god from a temple. The god dies, and as punishment Encolpio becomes impotent. We then follow them in search of a cure. The film is loosely based on the book Satyricon by Gaius Petronius Arbiter, the "Arbiter of Elegance" in the court of Nero. The book has only survived in fragments, and the film reflects this by being very fragmentary itself, even stopping in mid-sentence.
Released Date:
1970-12-25
Languages:
Italian, French, German
Countries:
Italy, France, West Germany
Runtime:
92 min
Rated:
G
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (1387 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniFederico Fellini
Bernardino Zapponi
Fellini exposes his great attraction for the clowns and the world of the circus first recalling a childhood experience when the circus arrives nearby his home. Then he joins his crew and travel from Italy to Paris chasing the last greatest European clowns still live in these countries. He also meets Anita Ekberg trying to buy a panther in a circus.
Released Date:
1972-10-15
Languages:
Italian, German, English, French, Latin, Spanish
Countries:
Italy, France
Runtime:
128 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (8199 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniFederico Fellini (story)
Bernardino Zapponi (story)
Federico Fellini (screenplay)
Bernardino Zapponi (screenplay)
A virtually plotless, gaudy, impressionistic portrait of Rome through the eyes of one of its most famous citizens. blending autobiography (a reconstruction of Fellini's own arrival in Rome during the Mussolini years; a trip to a brothel and a music-hall) with scenes from present-day Roman life (a massive traffic jam on the autostrada; a raucous journey through Rome after dark; following an archaeological team through the site of the Rome subways; an unforgettable ecclesiastical fashion show)
Released Date:
1974-09-19
Languages:
Italian, Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Countries:
Italy, France
Runtime:
123 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
(27117 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniFederico Fellini (story)
Tonino Guerra (story)
Federico Fellini (screenplay)
Tonino Guerra (screenplay)
A year in the life of a small Italian coastal town in the nineteen-thirties, as is recalled by a director with a superstar's access to the resources of the Italian film industry and a piper's command over our imaginations. Federico Fellini's film combines the free form and make-believe splendor with the comic, bittersweet feeling for character and narrative we remember from some of his best films of the 1950s. The town in the film is based on Rimini, where Mr. Fellini grew up. Yet there is now something magical, larger-than-life about the town, its citizens and many of the things that happen to them.
Released Date:
1977-02-11
Languages:
Italian, French, German, English, Czech, Latin, Hungarian, Neapolitan
Countries:
Italy, USA
Runtime:
155 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (4646 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniGiacomo Casanova (autobiography "Storia della mia vita")
Federico Fellini (screenplay)
Bernardino Zapponi (screenplay)
Casanova is a libertine, collecting seductions and sexual feats. But he is really interested in someone, and is he really an interesting person ? Is he really alive ?
Released Date:
1979-02-22
Languages:
Italian, German
Countries:
Italy, West Germany
Runtime:
70 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (2615 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniFederico Fellini (story)
Federico Fellini
Brunello Rondi
In a Medieval Roman chapel, now an oratorio, an elderly factotum sets up for rehearsal. The musicians arrive, joking and teasing. A union shop steward explains that a TV crew is there, talking to them is optional, and there will be no extra compensation. Musicians talk about their instruments. The German conductor arrives and puts them through their paces. He yells, he insults. The shop steward calls a 20 minute break. The conductor retreats to his dressing room and talks about how the world of music has changed, moving away from respect for the conductor. He returns to the rehearsal to find the orchestra in full revolt. What can bring them back to the music?
Released Date:
1981-04-08
Languages:
Italian
Countries:
Italy, France
Runtime:
139 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (4086 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniFederico Fellini (story)
Bernardino Zapponi (story)
Brunello Rondi (screenplay)
Marcello is in the compartment of an Italian train, facing forward when the mineral water of the woman seated across from him starts to fall toward him. He catches the bottle and makes eye contact and follows her when she leaves the compartment. For a few moments she finds him attractive too. Then suddenly she gets off the train and starts walking through a field. Marcello follows her, loses her, finds himself in a large hotel surrounded by women. A feminist conference is taking place and he tries to escape.
Released Date:
1983-10-07
Languages:
Italian, German, Serbian, Russian
Countries:
Italy, France
Runtime:
128 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (3812 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniFederico Fellini (story)
Tonino Guerra
In July 1914 a luxury cruise ship leaves Italy with the ashes of the famous opera singer Tetua. The boat is filled with her friends, opera singers, actors and all kinds of exotic people. Life is sweet the first days, but on the third day the captain has to save a a large number of Serbian refugees from the sea, refugees who has escaped the first tremors of WWI.
Released Date:
1986-03-28
Languages:
Italian, English
Countries:
Italy, France, West Germany
Runtime:
125 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (3334 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniFederico Fellini (story)
Tonino Guerra (story)
Federico Fellini (screenplay)
Tonino Guerra (screenplay)
Tullio Pinelli (screenplay)
Amelia and Pippo are reunited after several decades to perform their old music-hall act (imitating Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers) on a TV variety show. It's both a touchingly nostalgic journey into the past, and a viciously satirical attack on television in general and Italian TV in particular, portraying it as a mindless freakshow aimed at morons
Released Date:
1992-11-06
Languages:
Italian, Japanese, English
Countries:
Italy
Runtime:
105 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (1654 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniFederico Fellini (story)
Gianfranco Angelucci (contributing writer)
Federico Fellini (screenplay)
Cinecitta, the huge movie studio outside Rome, is 50 years old and Fellini is interviewed by a Japanese TV crew about the films he has made there over the years as he begins production on his latest film. A young actor portrays Fellini arriving at Cinecitta the first time by trolley to interview a star. Marcello Mastroianni dressed as Mandrake the Magician floats by a window and Fellini followed by TV crew takes him to Anita Ekberg's villa where the Trevi fountain scene from Dolce vita, La (1960) is shown on a sheet that appears and disappears as if by magic.
Released Date:
1990-02-01
Languages:
Italian, Japanese
Countries:
Italy, France
Runtime:
120 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.5 (1469 Reviews)
Director:
Federico FelliniErmanno Cavazzoni (novel)
Ermanno Cavazzoni (screenplay)
Federico Fellini
Tullio Pinelli
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