this man is a trully worker in cinema overall, films by your coodernation did become powerful nature of man, you've and them guess weird so he did it.
Juliet of the spirits is true colour flickering its means a superb stuff for artistic style, even Lsd come out and turn the slide ascending in Giullietta Masina caracter, high and low soul, and allowed a great scenes of surrealisms nevermore to human sight experience.
@Liniserproductions All his films from Variety Lights (co-directed with Lattuada) up to "Juliet of the Spirits" & his "Spirits of the Dead" segment are masterpieces. Longest string of uninterrupted masterpieces next to Bunuel. Starting with "Satyricon" he went into a permanent downward spiral only occasionally recovering with "Amarcord" & "And the Ship Sails On." "I Vitelloni" was Kubrick's favorite film & the inspiration for both "American Graffiti" by Lucas & "Mean Streets" by Scorsese.
Imagine if you will a once in a lifetime round table conversation between Carl Theodor Dreyer, Andrei Tarkovsky, Ingmar Bergman, Andrzej Zulawski, Jean-Luc Godard, Orson Welles, Federico Fellini, Luis Bunuel, Josef von Sternberg & Sergei Eisenstein with Salvador Dali serving as moderator.
his observation on detachment is indeed genius. the topic recurs in la dolce vita, in steiners monologue and i find it to be the most interesting in the film.
What an important clip! I'm from Rimini like Fellini. Finally I found this video where he talks about LSD and quotes Aldous Huxley. Experiments with LSD were very common among artists, directors, writers. It was called by Osmond psychedelic psycoterapy.
Best Director !
fellinibergman174 2 weeks ago
I feel fear when watching this... Fear due to respect for his immaculate body of work.
rockstarrist 2 months ago
this man is a trully worker in cinema overall, films by your coodernation did become powerful nature of man, you've and them guess weird so he did it.
dbnovaro 4 months ago
Juliet of the spirits is true colour flickering its means a superb stuff for artistic style, even Lsd come out and turn the slide ascending in Giullietta Masina caracter, high and low soul, and allowed a great scenes of surrealisms nevermore to human sight experience.
dbnovaro 4 months ago
FEDERICO FELLINI, the best movie director ever. What a character!
gordan1104 4 months ago
3:11 what's up with the interviewers' hand?
hamajuggle 5 months ago
like a roboat! love me some fellini
MulletKid 7 months ago
Fellini genio assoluto del cinema. Però il suo inglese non si può sentire.
axlpoggi 9 months ago
@Liniserproductions All his films from Variety Lights (co-directed with Lattuada) up to "Juliet of the Spirits" & his "Spirits of the Dead" segment are masterpieces. Longest string of uninterrupted masterpieces next to Bunuel. Starting with "Satyricon" he went into a permanent downward spiral only occasionally recovering with "Amarcord" & "And the Ship Sails On." "I Vitelloni" was Kubrick's favorite film & the inspiration for both "American Graffiti" by Lucas & "Mean Streets" by Scorsese.
metamorphosis67 9 months ago
@metamorphosis67 satyricon was one of the most bizarre if i recall, as is most of his work..
SovereignBeing 5 months ago
@Liniserproductions la dolce vita
inrwizards 1 year ago
absolutely brilliant fellow, but i have to say: hilarious accent. had i closed my eyes, i could picture nintendo's lovely plumber, mario.
MrPato61 1 year ago
Dear Doylefromhell,
To trip with Fellini watch his movies. :)
AkiraVivene 1 year ago 2
He speaks better English than I thought. Insightful stuff.
rem2267 1 year ago 2
Very clear thoughts by the maestro himself.
Thank you , Stockhausen.
FenderRhodesService 1 year ago
I wish I could have met him and maybe had coffee very interesting director.
deckard43 2 years ago 3
Imagine if you will a once in a lifetime round table conversation between Carl Theodor Dreyer, Andrei Tarkovsky, Ingmar Bergman, Andrzej Zulawski, Jean-Luc Godard, Orson Welles, Federico Fellini, Luis Bunuel, Josef von Sternberg & Sergei Eisenstein with Salvador Dali serving as moderator.
Misterioso 1 year ago
his observation on detachment is indeed genius. the topic recurs in la dolce vita, in steiners monologue and i find it to be the most interesting in the film.
kindric 2 years ago 2
he's so cute when he looks for assurance about his english vocabulary from the interviewer
rh7onda7 2 years ago
Great video thanks for uploading !
qadmos 2 years ago 2
Fuck yea, I'd give anything to trip with Fellini!
Doylefromhell 2 years ago 12
What a legend. Thanks so much for putting this up.
ssrah 2 years ago 2
haha, has anyone noticed how funny the interviewer looks
layla545 2 years ago
It's funny how one of the most imaginative filmmakers could pass as a burocrat/politician in his looks. Fellini was great.
dsdm239 2 years ago
the is so passionate!
Frag280 3 years ago
This man is a genius
GiustiziaLuca 3 years ago 4
Yes, I have read Albert Hoffman's book too. Read 'ACID DREAMS' by Martin A. Lee about the CIA's LSD experiments in the 60's. Very cool.
stockhausen 3 years ago
What an important clip! I'm from Rimini like Fellini. Finally I found this video where he talks about LSD and quotes Aldous Huxley. Experiments with LSD were very common among artists, directors, writers. It was called by Osmond psychedelic psycoterapy.
baco82 3 years ago
Get a copy of 'Doors of Perception' Aldous Huxley. Around the same time as this clip.
stockhausen 3 years ago
I know it very well :) Great one! 'Lsd: my problem child' by Albert Hoffman is another classic.
baco82 3 years ago
No Huxley's book is about ten years earlier (1954).
qadmos 2 years ago
@baco82 in other words programming..
SovereignBeing 5 months ago
i knew he took lsd!
fellini's films are still, and will always be, new
squirmypuppy 3 years ago 4