Federico Fellini

8½ Otto e Mezzo [videorecording] = Otto e Mezzo Federico Fellini - Italy France Cineriz Francinex 1963 - 1 videodisc (ca. 138 min.) sound, b&w. 4 3/4 in. - The Criterion Collection Vol. 140 .

Special features include:
- Screen-specific audio essay featuring commentary by film critic and Fellini friend Gideon Bachmann and NYU Professor of Film Antonio Monda
- Introduction by Terry gilliam, director of Brazil and 12 Monkeys
- Fellini: A Director's Notebook, a 52-minute film by Federico Fellini
- Nino Rota: Between Cinema and Concert, a compelling 48-minute documentary about the maestro behind the music of Fellini's films
- Interviews with actress Sandra Milo, director Lina Wertmuller, whose career began on the set of 8 1/2, and cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, who discusses the revolutionary art of Gianni di Venanzo
- Behind the scenes

From case cover:
One of the greatest films about film ever made, Federico Fellini's 8 1/2 (Otto e mezzo) turns one man's artistic crisis into a grand epic of the cinema. Guido Anselmi (Marcello Mastroianni) is a director whose film--and life-- is collapsing around him. An early working title for the film was La Bella Confusione (The Beautiful Confusion), and Fellini's masterpiece is exactly that: a shimmering dream, a circus, and a magic act. The Criterion Collection is proud to present the 1963 Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Language Film--one of the most written about, talked about, and imitated movies of all time--in a beautifully restored new digital transfer. Disc Two features Fellini's rarely seen first film for television Fellini: A Director's Notebook (1969). Produced by Peter Goldfarb, this "imagined documentary" of Fellini on Fellini is a kaleidoscope of unfinished projects, all of which provide a fascinating and candid window into the director's unique and creative process.


DVD video; Dolby Digital 1.0; monaural; NTSC; Region 0; 1.85:1 as 16:9 widescreen.


Italian audio. Optional English subtitles.

PN1997 / .O886 1963