Fellini lexicon

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Fellini lexicon

Sam Rohdie

bfi Publishing, 2002

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Bibliography: p. [152]-154

Filmography: p. [155]-159

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内容説明

Federico Fellini (1920-93) was one of the most inventive of film-makers and he remains one of the best loved. Director of a whole series of celebrated films - among them La Strada (1954) The Nights of Cabiria (1957), La Dolce Vita (1960), Otto e Mezzo (1963) and Amarcord (1973) - he created melancholy, magical worlds peopled by clowns, dreamers, conmen, trumpeters and werewolves. Fellini Lexicon explores the forms and substances, significances and insignificances, objects and shadows in Fellini's work - the dance and music of his characters, the colour, light, and movement in his images. The Lexicon accompanies Fellini's films, rather than seeking to possess them, taking pleasure in their incongruities, exaggerations, absurdities and surprises. The entries are reversible, overlapping, often unlikely, combining careful analysis of the films with a celebration of their richness. Fellini Lexicon is an original, delightful approach to Fellini's work and to the practice of film criticism.

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Acknowledgments Introduction Angels Anita (The) Beyond Chaplin Citations 1 Citations 2 Clowns 1 Clowns 2 Conmen (bidonisti) Dance Documentary Effacement (The) Eye Fellini Giulietta Grace/grazia Illusionism Love Lunatics Marcello/'Marcello' Mastorna Oxymoron Purity Rimini 1 Rimini 2 Rossellini 1 Rossellini 2 Rubini 1 Rubini 2 Screen tests (The) Sheriff Spectacle Spirits Television 1 Television 2 Television 3 Trumpets Werewolf Zoology Bibliography Filmography

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