If you see with innocent eyes, everything is divine.

HBD

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“Felliniano... Avevo sempre sognato, da grande, di fare l'aggettivo.”


I Di(Segni) di
Federico Fellini.

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28 años ya sin Siempre añorando al gran maestro de Rímini. Hoy es un buen día para disfrutar de en .

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Drawing by Federico Fellini of Giulietta Masina as Gelsomina From La Strada (1954).

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Not for COVID-19, 2020 might have been remembered as the 100th birthday of the visionary cinematic artist He personified the visual storyteller; transformer of dreams. I thank Cedomir Kostovic for organizing "Posters for Fellini." https://t.co/z6fHesASRt

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Federico Fellini's 'The Book of Dreams'

For almost 30 years, filmmaker Federico Fellini notated and illustrated his dreams every morning. He called this “night work”. Here are illustrations from a book collecting his notes and illustrations.

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ファウストのGIFが楽しかったので、6月のシネフィルWOWOW「名画の理由」でもやってみたいと作成許可いただいたGIF。数百枚のキャプチャから強引に作った力業。荒唐無稽感が出ていればいいのだけど。

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Anche oltreoceano festeggiano uno più grandi registi della storia del cinema mondiale (ricordiamo due Leoni d’Argento, Leone d’Oro alla carriera nel 1985...): la alla "The Influence of Fellini" https://t.co/y7X2KbRSJ3

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Iconic Italian film director Federico Fellini, born today in Rimini Italy, 1920.

Fellini began as a cartoonist, and continued to make sketches as ideas and storyboards for his films throughout his career.

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Iconic Italian film director Federico Fellini, born today in Rimini Italy, 1920.

Milo Manara & Federico Fellini: a page and cover from A Trip To Tulum (1990),
a comic Manera conceived based on a Fellini Script for a film idea.

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En complément de tous les films que ce sondage nous donne envie de revoir, on peut se plonger dans le sublime album «Le Livre de mes rêves» de (). Un mélange de journal intime et de dessins par le maestro qui relate ses rêves au quotidien

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La Dolce Vita (1960)

Disegnata da

Milo Manara

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Comenzar la semana soñando que puedes volar (🎨 )

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and visiting on set of his film ‘Fellini Satyricon’ in early 1969. At the end of the clip, you can see Sharon accidentally walking into frame as they’re filming and quickly run back out.

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