How To Use Fellini In A Sentence
- The mafia infiltration and grubby money-laundering is a far cry from the hedonistic era portrayed in Fellini's 1960 classic, which starred the Italian actor Marcello Mastroianni as a society reporter and gave the world the word 'paparazzo'. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
- Fellini has said he liked the name because it made him think of a buzzing stinging insect, which matched the character he was trying to portray.
- But Fellini's characters, who were middle-class and had lusty appetites, at least were hopeful on their way to despair.
- A Jack-of-all trades under Mussolini - newspaper columnist, cartoonist, insurance salesman, typesetter, shop window designer, and gagman for the radio and the cabaret - Fellini came to the film world after the Allied liberation of Italy. RIA Novosti
- At that time, we were doing Goddard and Fellini at film school and we weren't into Irvin Allen's disaster films.
- Two years earlier, Sophia had made her debut with a bit role in the Federico Fellini film, ‘Variety Lights’.
- But to do it and to be the subject of the movie is a kind of ballsiness you want to call unique, although of course it's been done before, like with Fellini's Dane101
- Fellini's tale of a middle-aged woman sloughing off her inhibitions is a caprice of a piece, a helter-skelter slide through the stages of abandon.
- Piazza del Popolo is where Fellini used to get his espresso fix, at Bar Canova Piazza del Popolo, 16, a classic morning coffee and evening aperitivo hangout. Finding Fellini
- The rumbustious humor, gleefully mixing sex, scatology and food, resembles Fellini at his most burlesque, while the hints of the surreal and the supernatural recall South American magic realism.