ROME — Italian screen and stage scribe Tullio Pinelli, the longtime Federico Fellini collaborator best known for co-penning Fellini’s “La Dolce Vita,” and “8 1/2,” died March 7 in Rome. He was 100.
The Lahore Arts Council Alhamra, through its Film Club initiative, continues to strengthen cinematic literacy and global cultural engagement by screening landmark films that have shaped world cinema.
Today, I had the great pleasure of watching the masterpiece Amarcord again. The film is a charming series of vignettes set in Fellini's seaside hometown during his childhood in 1930s Italy. A warm and ...
Pope Francis, who died at the age of 88 on Easter Monday, had a special relationship with cinema going back to his childhood in Buenos Aires. “I owe my cinema culture above all to my parents who took ...
A musical based on a Fellini film is, right off the bat, a bit of a risk, but if Nine, Rob Marshall’s attempt to bring back the charisma of his previous film musical, Chicago, had anything going for ...
I watched Fellini's masterpiece, critically acclaimed 8 1/2 this weekend. If you don't know about this film, I'll give you a summary:<BR><BR>It's directed by Federico Fellini, and it's about making a ...