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Fellini's storytelling races with the kind of high spirits familiar from his films. Chandler tape-recorded her long and frequent conversations with Fellini, then edited the transcripts into a chronological narrative of his life and career. His recent pictures, "Fellini's Casanova" and "City of Women," had not done well, and he was glad to collaborate on an autobiography while trying to raise money for his next film. Chandler, the author of "Hello, I Must Be Going," a biography of Groucho Marx, met Fellini in 1980. Fellini himself, as we hear him in Charlotte Chandler's "I, Fellini," was a prodigious monologuist - voluble, beguiling and canny in narrating his life, always aware that speech, autobiographical reporting most of all, is the performance of a lifetime. Federico Fellini loved that intensity and loaded his many films with excited talk his greatest creation, the beleaguered film maker Guido in "8 1/2," bobs along on a flood of voices real and imagined. Its musicality of intonation and sorcery of gesture give Italian speech a speedy dramatic intensity. $60.ĬONVERSATION among Italians is often performance art.
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New York:Random House.FEDERICO FELLINI Edited by Lietta Tornabuoni.Illustrated. NOT Price Clipped.I, FELLINI By Charlotte Chandler.Illustrated. Fine (see description)/Fine (see description). Fellinis Book of Dreams is an intriguing source of never-before-published writings and drawings, which reveal the master filmmakers personal vision and his infinite imagination."-,, any image directly beside this listing is the actual book and not a generic photo ///NOT SIGNED -GUARANTEED to be AVAILABLE/// -sizes are approximate.
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His sketches focus on the profound struggle of the soul and are tinged with humor, empathy, and insight. This dream diary exhibits Fellinis deeply personal taste for the bizarre and the irrational. This collection delves into his cinematic genius as it is captured in widely detailed caricatures and personal writings. Fellini, winner of four Oscars for Best Foreign Language Film, kept notebooks filled with unique sketches and notes from his dreams from the 1960s onward. A unique combination of memory, fantasy, and desire, this illustrated volume is a personal diary of Fellinis private visions and nighttime fantasies. His insights into the world of dreams have contributed to his many famous cinematic creations, including La Dolce Vita, 8 1/2, and La Strada. hardcover, about 9.75w x 13.25h inches, weighs over EIGHT POUNDS so extra shipping may be required depending on destination -please inquire before ordering if an issue, a Fine example in a Fine dustjacket which is now in a hi-quality mylar protector, 583 pages, colour images throughout illustrating Fellini's dreams and 'night fantasies', a super copy of a scarce book -"Federico Fellini is one of the most beloved and revered filmmakers of the twentieth century, having entertained audiences worldwide with his ability to breathe life into imagery normally confined to human memory and emotion. New York: Rizzoli International Publications, 2008, 1st Edition, First Printing, 2008.