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Caixa Forum Barcelona - Fellini - May 22 2010

Anita Ekberg and Marcello Mastroianni in a scene from Intervista (Private Collection)
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Federico Fellini
We will visit an exhibition dedicated to Federico Fellini at CaixaForum Barcelona Av. Marquès de Comillas, 6-8 on Saturday, May 22.
See the webpage for the exhibition here: Federico Fellini
Here are the arrangements:
- Meet in the foyer, close to the ticket desk.
- Saturday, May 22, 2010. We will meet as from 11.45 for a 12.00 start.
- The visit will finish around 13.00 and it will be in English! Don't worry about English levels for anyone you want to invite. We can all help with translation.
- Early lunch/snack in the Husa Restaurant to mix and talk.
Please let me know by email before Tuesday, May 19, 18.00 if you will be coming.
Federico Fellini
One of Italy's great modern directors, Federico Fellini was a larger-than-life maestro who created an inimitable cinematic style combining surreal carnival with incisive social critique. While his most popular—and accessible—film, the darkly nostalgic childhood memoir Amarcord, is a great entryway into his oeuvre, 8½, a collage of memories, dreams, and fantasies about a director’s artistic crisis, is perhaps his masterpiece. In his early career, Fellini was both a screenwriter for neorealist pioneer Roberto Rossellini and a newspaper caricaturist in postwar Rome, competing influences he would bring together with startling results. After such early works as I vitelloni, Fellini broke away from neorealism’s political strictures with the beloved La strada, and from there boldly explored his obsessions with the circus, societal decadence, spiritual redemption, and, most controversially, women, in such films as Nights of Cabiria, Juliet of the Spirits, and And the Ship Sails On.
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