One hundred years after his birth, FEDERICO FELLINI still stands apart as a giant of the cinema. The Italian maestro is defined by his dualities: the sacred and the profane, the masculine and the feminine, the provincial and the urbane. He began his career working in the slice-of-life poetry of neorealism, and though he soon spun off on his own freewheeling creative axis, he never lost that grounding, evoking his dreams, memories, and obsessions on increasingly grand scales in increasingly grand productions teeming with carnivalesque imagery and flights of phantasmagoric surrealism while maintaining an earthy, embodied connection to humanity. Bringing together fourteen of the director’s greatest spectacles, all beautifully restored, this centenary box set is a monument to an artist who conjured a cinematic universe all his own: a vision of the world as a three-ring circus in which his innermost infatuations, fears, and fantasies take center stage.The FILMS:VARIETY LIGHTS (1950)THE WHITE SHEIK (1952)I VITELLONI (1953)LA STRADA (1954)IL BIDONE (1955)NIGHTS OF CABIRIA (1957)LA DOLCE VITA (1960)8½ (1963)JULIET OF THE SPIRITS (1965) FELLINI SATYRICON (1969)ROMA (1972) AMARCORD (1973)AND THE SHIP SAILS ON (1983) INTERVISTA (1987)FIFTEEN-BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION COLLECTOR’S SET FEATURESNew 4K restorations of 11 theatrical features, with uncompressed monaural soundtracks for all filmsNew digital restorations of the short film Toby Dammit (1968) and the television film Fellini: A Director’s Notebook (1969), with uncompressed monaural soundtracksFeature documentaries Fellini: I’m a Born Liar (2002) and Marcello Mastroianni: I Remember (1997), the latter presented in its 193-minute version • Two-hour, four-part 1960 interview with director Federico Fellini by filmmaker André Delvaux for Belgian televisionFour behind-the-scenes documentaries: Reporter’s Diary: “Zoom on Fellini” (1965), Ciao, Federico! (1969), The Secret Diary of “Amarcord” (1974), and Fellini racconta: On the Set of “And the Ship Sails On” (1983)Fellini racconta: Passegiatte nella memoria, a 2000 documentary featuring interviews with a late-in-life FelliniGiulietta Masina: The Power of a Smile, a 2004 documentary about Fellini’s wife and frequent collaboratorOnce Upon a Time: “La dolce vita,” a French television documentary about the filmAudio commentaries on six of the filmsProgram from 2003 on Fellini's 1980s television advertising workArchival interviews with Fellini stars and collaborators, including Mastroianni, Sandra Milo, Anouk Aimée, and Magali NoëlArchival audio interviews by film critic Gideon Bachmann with Fellini, Mastroianni, and Fellini's friends and familyVideo essays, trailers, and morePLUS:Deluxe packaging, including two lavishly illustrated books with hundreds of pages of content: notes on the films by scholar David Forgacs, essays by filmmakers Michael Almereyda, Kogonada, and Carol Morley; film critics Bilge Ebiri and Stephanie Zacharek; and novelist Colm Tóibín, and dozens of images spotlighting Don Young’s renowned collection of Fellini memorabiliaTHE CRITERION COLLECTION PRESENTS ESSENTIAL FELLINI
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