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_aPN1997 _b.R663 1972 |
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100 | _aFederico Fellini | ||
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_aRoma _cFederico Fellini _h[videorecording]= |
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_aItaly _bUltra Film _bLes Productions Artistes AssociƩs _c2001 |
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_a1 videodisc (ca. 119 min.) _bsound, color. _c4 3/4 in. |
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520 | _aFrom case cover: Acclaimed director Federico Fellini (Fellini's Satyricon, La Dolce Vita, 8 1/2) brilliantly demonstrates why he is regarded as "the last of the great epic filmmakers," delivering "a thrilling personal memoir" (Newsweek) with this monumental and outlandish tribute to his beloved Rome - The Eternal City. This lavish autobiography, full of "lush fantasy sequences and monumental pageantry," (Los Angeles Times) begins with Fellini as a youngster living in the Italian countryside. In school he studies the eclectic but parochial history of ancient Rome and then is introduced as a young man to the real thing - arriving in this strange new city on the outbreak of World War II. Here, through a series of "visually stunning" (Los Angeles Times) vignettes brimming with satire and spark, the filmmaker comes to grips with a "sprawling, boisterous, burstling-at-the-seams portrait of Rome" (Interview), reinterpreting with his inimitable style an Italian history full of "rich sensual imagery and extravagant perception" (Playboy). | ||
538 | _aDVD video; Dolby Digital 1.0; monaural; Region 1; NTSC; 1.66:1 as 16:9 widescreen. | ||
546 | _aItalian audio. Optional English, French, or Spanish subtitles. | ||
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_aFederico Fellini _eScreenwriter _eDirector |
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_aBernardino Zapponi _eScreenwriter |
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_aPeter Gonzales Falcon _eActor |
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_aFiona Florence _eActor |
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_aBritta Barnes _eActor |
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_2lcc _cDVD |