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Federico Fellini

Definition

Federico Fellini was an influential Italian film director known for his unique style and surrealistic storytelling. His films often explored themes of dreams, fantasies, and social criticism.

Analogy

Imagine Fellini's films as vivid dreams that transport you to another world, where reality is twisted and exaggerated like a funhouse mirror reflecting society's quirks.

Related terms

Neorealism: Neorealism was a film movement in post-WWII Italy that aimed to depict everyday life with authenticity and social realism.

La Dolce Vita: "La Dolce Vita" is one of Fellini's most famous films, capturing the decadence and emptiness of Rome's high society.

Marcello Mastroianni: Marcello Mastroianni was an iconic Italian actor who frequently collaborated with Fellini, becoming synonymous with his cinematic vision.

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