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Federico Fellini's Oscar-nominated 8 1/2 is a masterpiece of storytelling and cinema.

Full Synopsis: The most autobiographical of Fellini's films, the plot of which concerns a 43-year-old film director who is having a midlife crisis, it is a career benchmark for this magnificent Italian New Wave director. Beautifully choreographed with flashbacks, dream sequences, exaggerated fantasy scenes, and magical surrealist episodes, 8 1/2 is one of the richest, most exuberant movies ever made, in the mode of Fellini's artfully abstract LA DOLCE VITA and AMARCORD.

Guido Anselmi (Marcello Mastroianni) is at a crisis point in his life and his work; in the opening sequence, Guido, suffocating, is caught in traffic with the windows of his car locked shut. He climbs out of the sunroof and literally rises up over the highway into the clouds, seemingly free, when he realizes there's a rope tied around his ankle that is violently pulling him back to earth. Cutting from this dream to the health spa where Guido is trying to recapture his creativity and write the screenplay for his next film, his vices become clear: Guido is self-absorbed, and he's distracted by the fabulous cast of actresses, intellectuals, and eccentrics who have joined him at the spa. Additionally he struggles with Freudian complexes about his wife (Anouk Aimée), his lover (Sandro Milo), his ideal woman (Claudia Cardinale), and his dead parents; and his repressive Catholic guilt follows him everywhere like a haunting mist.

 

 
   
cast and crew

genre: classics drama

country: France Italy

language: Italian

subtitles: English

runtime: 138 minutes

dvd region: Region 1

attributes: Full-frame

rating: Not Rated

 
cast and crew

Federico Fellini:
Screenwriter
Federico Fellini:
Director
Tullio Pinelli:
Screenwriter
Angelo Rizzoli:
Producer
Nino Rota:
Music
Ennio Flaiano:
Screenwriter
Mario Pisu:
Actor
Anouk Aimée:
Actor

Gianni Di Venanzo:
Director of Photography
Sandra Milo:
Actor
Barbara Steele:
Actor
Rosella Falk:
Actor
Marcello Mastroianni:
Actor
Claudia Cardinale:
Actor
Brunello Rondi:
Screenwriter

 
   
festivals
  • Art Film Festival 2003 (Trencianske Teplice, Slovakia)
  • Bangkok International Film Festival 2003 (Bangkok, Thailand)
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    awards
  • Best European Film
    1964 Bodil Awards (Copenhagen, Denmark)
  • Best Film
    1964 BAFTA Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • Best Foreign Language Film
    1965 Kinema Junpo Awards (Tokyo, Japan)
  • Best Foreign Language Film
    1963 New York Film Critics Circle Awards (New York City, United States)
  • Best Foreign Language Film
    1963 National Board of Review (United States)
  • Best Foreign Language Film Director
    1965 Kinema Junpo Awards (Tokyo, Japan)
  • Grand Prix
    1963 Moscow International Film Festival (Moscow, Russia)
  • Oscar, Best Art Direction
    1964 Academy Awards (Hollywood, United States)
  • Oscar, Best Costume Design
    1964 Academy Awards (Hollywood, United States)
  • Oscar, Best Director
    1964 Academy Awards (Hollywood, United States)
  • Oscar, Best Foreign Language Film
    1964 Academy Awards (Hollywood, United States)
  • Oscar, Best Original Screenplay
    1964 Academy Awards (Hollywood, United States)
  • Outstanding Directorial Achievement
    1964 Directors Guild of America (United States)
  • Silver Ribbon, Best Cinematography
    1964 Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (Italy)
  • Silver Ribbon, Best Director
    1964 Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (Italy)
  • Silver Ribbon, Best Original Story
    1964 Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (Italy)
  • Silver Ribbon, Best Producer
    1964 Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (Italy)
  • Silver Ribbon, Best Score
    1964 Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (Italy)
  • Silver Ribbon, Best Screenplay
    1964 Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (Italy)
  • Silver Ribbon, Best Supporting Actress
    1964 Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (Italy)
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