One might disengage with its paganistic and hedonistic excess, but Fellini’s visionary work loosely based on Petronius’ Roman satire is a one-of-a-kind aural-visual extravaganza.
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One might disengage with its paganistic and hedonistic excess, but Fellini’s visionary work loosely based on Petronius’ Roman satire is a one-of-a-kind aural-visual extravaganza.
This beautiful ode to the colourful and warm life of ’30s Italy is as culturally rich and free-spirited as Fellini has ever done.
Fellini’s mastery of form and style is there for all to revel in this autobiographical film about the psychological crisis of a film director.
This early work by Fellini is truly one of his finest efforts, told in a fabulist style and with great emotional honesty.