The idea that women don’t poop offends Anjelica Bette Fellini. “I knew a guy once and a good friend of his would joke around about girls not pooping,” Fellini says over the phone from her home in New ...
The question is, what can we do with Fellini now? Rarely less than bludgeoningly gauche, he was once the Italian film genius for people who didn’t like Italian film geniuses, and today his ...
CITY OF WOMEN, Federico Fellini’s epic 1980 fantasia, surrealist tour-de-force, tells the tale of Snàporaz a businessman played by Marcello Mastroianni, who hops off a train and finds himself trapped ...
No matter how much he’s been ingrained into the widely established film canon, especially as far as foreign-language filmmakers go, Federico Fellini‘s oeuvre is often pared down to a handful of titles ...
MARCELLO MASTROIANNI, one of Italian maestro Federico Fellini’s favorite actors and alter-ego personae, plays Snaporaz in “City of Women.” A neglectful, faithless husband, Snaporaz follows a vixenish ...
Women who are currently navigating adolescence and their early 20s are doing so in confusing and contradictory times. On one hand, the feminist movement has made immense progress, while on the other ...
Cinestudio in Hartford is showing a restored film from the Italian master of absurdity, Federico Fellini. “City of Women,” from 1980, is about an aging womanizer (Fellini favorite Marcello Mastroianni ...
Adam Grinwald is a Feature Writer at Collider with a lifelong passion for cinema, literature, music, and culture. From the early days of memorizing practically every single line of dialogue off a ...
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