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  • Best Director !

  • I feel fear when watching this... Fear due to respect for his immaculate body of work.

  • 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.

  • FEDERICO FELLINI, the best movie director ever. What a character!

  • 3:11 what's up with the interviewers' hand?

  • like a roboat! love me some fellini

  • Fellini genio assoluto del cinema. Però il suo inglese non si può sentire.

  • @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 satyricon was one of the most bizarre if i recall, as is most of his work..

  • @Liniserproductions la dolce vita

  • absolutely brilliant fellow, but i have to say: hilarious accent. had i closed my eyes, i could picture nintendo's lovely plumber, mario.

  • Dear Doylefromhell,

    To trip with Fellini watch his movies. :)

  • He speaks better English than I thought. Insightful stuff.

  • Very clear thoughts by the maestro himself.

    Thank you , Stockhausen.

  • I wish I could have met him and maybe had coffee very interesting director.

  • 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.

  • he's so cute when he looks for assurance about his english vocabulary from the interviewer

  • Great video thanks for uploading !

  • Fuck yea, I'd give anything to trip with Fellini!

  • What a legend. Thanks so much for putting this up.

  • haha, has anyone noticed how funny the interviewer looks

  • It's funny how one of the most imaginative filmmakers could pass as a burocrat/politician in his looks. Fellini was great.

  • the is so passionate!

  • This man is a genius

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Get a copy of 'Doors of Perception' Aldous Huxley. Around the same time as this clip.

  • I know it very well :) Great one! 'Lsd: my problem child' by Albert Hoffman is another classic.

  • No Huxley's book is about ten years earlier (1954).

  • @baco82 in other words programming..

  • i knew he took lsd!

    fellini's films are still, and will always be, new

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