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Directed by Federico FelliniOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
Fantasy,
PeplumThemes L'adolescence,
Films set in Africa,
Films about children,
Films about sexuality,
Bisexuality-related films,
LGBT-related films,
Teen LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Martin Potter,
Hiram Keller,
Magali Noël,
Salvo Randone,
Alain Cuny,
CapucineRating67%
The film opens on a graffiti-covered wall with Encolpius lamenting the loss of his lover Gitón to Ascyltus. Vowing to win him back, he learns at the Thermae that Ascyltus sold Gitón to the actor Vernacchio. At the theatre, he discovers Vernacchio and Gitón performing in a lewd play based on the "emperor's miracle": a slave's hand is axed off and replaced with a gold one. Encolpius storms the stage and reclaims Gitón. On their return to Encolpius's home in the Insula Felicles, a Roman tenement building, they walk through the vast Roman brothel known as the Lupanare, observing numerous sensual scenes. They fall asleep after making love at Encolpius's place. Ascyltus sneaks into the room, waking Encolpius with a whiplash. Since both share the tenement room, Encolpius proposes they divide up their property and separate. Ascyltus mockingly suggests they split Gitón in half. Encolpius is driven to suicidal despair, however, when Gitón decides to leave with Ascyltus. At that moment, an earthquake destroys the tenement., 2h30
Directed by Vittorio De Sica,
Mario Monicelli,
Federico Fellini,
Luchino ViscontiOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Fantasy,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic filmsActors Anita Ekberg,
Romy Schneider,
Sophia Loren,
Peppino De Filippo,
Polidor,
Tomás MiliánRating69%
In Renzo e Luciana, a young couple tries to hide their marriage and the wife’s supposed pregnancy from the draconian book-keeper of their employer, who has banned female employees from getting married and having children but does not mind a few cheap thrills at their expense himself., 1h50
Directed by Federico FelliniOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Erotic thriller filmsActors Giulietta Masina,
François Périer,
Gino Buzzanca,
Aldo Silvani,
Franca Marzi,
Dorian GrayRating80%
A happy, laughing Cabiria (Giulietta Masina) is standing on a river bank with her current boyfriend and live-in lover, Giorgio (Franco Fabrizi). Suddenly he pushes her into the river and steals her purse which is full of money. She cannot swim and nearly drowns, but is rescued by a group of young boys and revived at the last possible moment by helpful ordinary people who live a little further down the river. In spite of just saving her life, she treats them with disdain and starts looking for Giorgio., 2h5
Directed by Federico FelliniOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Films about television,
Vieillesse,
LGBT-related films,
Transgender in film,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Marcello Mastroianni,
Giulietta Masina,
Franco Fabrizi,
Friedrich Anton Maria Hubertus Bonifacius Graf von Ledebur-Wicheln,
Antoine Saint-John,
Friedrich von ThunRating71%
Amelia and Pippo were once together famous as dancers. Thirty years after they've retired they team up one more time for a TV show. Although this reunion is overshadowed by Pippo's lack of stamina their performance is well-received and revives their popularity for another day., 2h
Directed by Federico FelliniOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
AdventureThemes Political films,
Dystopian filmsActors Roberto Benigni,
Paolo Villaggio,
Sim,
Angelo Orlando,
Stefano Antonucci,
Éric AverlantRating63%
With a nod to the lunar-obsessed lyrics of Italian poet Giacomo Leopardi, the acerbic tale focuses on the capture of the moon by the Micheluzzi Brothers while Ivo, newly released from a mental hospital, tries to seduce Aldina Ferruzzi with whom he's infatuated. Although she wants nothing to do with him, Ivo equates her blond beauty with the moon, the origin of his madness and frustration. During the attempts to woo her, he meets various madcap characters including an oboist who sleeps in the local cemetery, a man whose hobby is meditating on rooftops, and Gonnella, the ex-prefect fired for his rising paranoia. Gonnella makes Ivo his lieutenant and together they investigate the "wild conspiracies" going on around them., 2h18
Directed by Giulio Paradisi,
Federico Fellini,
Lina WertmüllerOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
FantasyThemes Films about films,
Les fantasmes,
Films about sexuality,
Mise en scène d'un scénaristeActors Marcello Mastroianni,
Claudia Cardinale,
Anouk Aimée,
Sandra Milo,
Rossella Falk,
Barbara SteeleRating80%
Guido Anselmi (Marcello Mastroianni), a famous Italian film director, is suffering from "director's block". Stalled on his new science fiction film that includes veiled autobiographical references, he has lost interest amid artistic and marital difficulties. As Guido struggles half-heartedly to work on the film, a series of flashbacks and dreams delve into his memories and fantasies; they are frequently interwoven with reality., 2h47
Directed by Federico FelliniOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about writers,
Films about journalists,
Films about religionActors Marcello Mastroianni,
Anita Ekberg,
Anouk Aimée,
Yvonne Furneaux,
Magali Noël,
Alain CunyRating80%
Based on the most common interpretation of the storyline, the film can be divided into a prologue, seven major episodes interrupted by an intermezzo, and an epilogue (see also Structure, below). If the evenings of each episode were joined with the morning of the respective preceding episode together as a day, they would form seven consecutive days, which may not necessarily be the case., 1h10
Directed by Federico FelliniOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Musical theatre,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Balduin Baas,
Clara Colosimo,
Federico FelliniRating70%
Dans un oratoire du XIII siècle, un orchestre symphonique (formation d'une quarantaine de musiciens) répète une œuvre de Nino Rota (même si le nom du compositeur n'est jamais mentionné). Le représentant syndical de l'orchestre vient prévenir les musiciens qu'une équipe de télévision va venir filmer la répétition, et interviewer les musiciens qui le souhaiteront., 2h20
Directed by Federico FelliniOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
RomanceActors Marcello Mastroianni,
Anna Prucnal,
Ettore Manni,
Bernice Stegers,
Fiammetta Baralla,
Donatella DamianiRating69%
Snàporaz (Marcello Mastroianni) wakes up during a train ride and has a brief fling with a woman in the bathroom, but it's cut short when the train suddenly stops and the woman gets off. Snàporaz follows her into the woods, through the wilderness and into a Grand Hotel overrun with women in attendance for a surrealistic feminist convention. He winds up in a conference about polyandry, where his presence is rejected. A frightened Snàporaz retreats to the hotel lobby, but the exit is blocked; instead he seeks refuge with a girl who offers her assistance, Donatella (Donatella Damiani), inside an elevator., 1h30
Directed by Alberto Lattuada,
Federico FelliniOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Carla Del Poggio,
Peppino De Filippo,
Giulietta Masina,
Folco Lulli,
Franca Valeri,
Carlo RomanoRating70%
Variety Lights is a bittersweet drama about a group of second-rate theatrical performers on tour. The actors, dancers, and performers struggle to make money from town to town, playing to minimal crowds, while the ageing manager of the company falls in love with a newcomer, to the chagrin of his faithful mistress Melina Amour, played by Fellini's real-life wife, Giulietta Masina. The movie begins with a sold-out vaudeville show in a small Italian town. A young woman, Liliana, played by Carla Del Poggio, sits in the appreciate crowd, enraptured by the performers. That evening, as the troupe boards a train, with two of the performers forced to sit in the train toilet to evade paying the fare, the young woman also boards the train. During the night, she unsuccessfully requests the head of the group, Checco Dal Monte, played by Peppino De Filippo, to join the group. In the morning when the group realizes it does not have enough money to pay for a carriage, Liliana hires the carriage with the last of her money. This saves the group several miles of walking and leads to them accepting her. At the performance that evening, a sparse and hostile crowd mocks each performer in turn. When the local promoter notices that the crowd responds approvingly to Liliana, he interrupts the performance and directs the group to feature the newcomer. This leads to repeat performances over the next two days to increasingly larger crowds. After the third and final performance, a local wealthy man invites the group to his mansion for dinner. That night Checco realizes he desires Liliana. In the morning, as the group walks towards the train station, Checco abandons his mistress Melina to walk alone with Liliana. When the group arrives in Rome, Checco leaves it in order to form his own troupe featuring Liliana. However, as this new group practices, Liliana arrives to tell Checco she has signed with a competitor. Checco collapses. The movie then follows Liliana in her brilliant debut in a minor role, hinting that she has a bright future ahead of her. The movie ends with Liliana, sporting an expensive fur coat, boarding a first-class train carriage en route to Milan. On the adjoining track, Checco and his old troupe board a train for Formaggio. In the final scene, the two trains leave the station as Checco, reunited with Melina, begins to flirt with a young woman who sits across the aisle from him. This suggest he is about to begin the cycle once again.