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Ep. 44 Fellini's 8 1/2

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Join me today with writer/director Mark Bessenger as we discuss Federico Fellini's masterpiece.
Can you imagine watching a classic film, only to discover a crucial scene has been cut? That's what happened to me while streaming The French Connection on Criterion. This alteration of the director's vision left us feeling disappointed and prompted us to delve into the importance of preserving classic films and their symbolism. Join us as we debate the impact of such changes and reminisce about the unadulterated experience of watching Fellini's 8 1/2 at the New Beverly Cinema.
Fellini's honest portrayal of his life in 8 1/2 captivated us, and we couldn't help but compare it to François Truffaut's Day for Night in terms of how both films reflect a filmmaker's day-to-day experience. Furthermore, we discuss how directors often draw from their personal experiences, childhood memories, and relationships to create their masterpieces. Listen in as we explore the challenges of working with actors and the unique ways filmmakers tap into their creativity.
Finally, we celebrate the artistry of Federico Fellini, with a deep dive into his body of work, including La Dolce Vita and Amarcord. We explore his iconic style, the captivating logos that accompany his films, and ponder which of his masterpieces he might consider his favorite. By the end of this episode, you'll not only have a newfound appreciation for Fellini's genius but also a strong conviction in preserving the integrity of classic films.

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Chapters

1. Ep. 44 Fellini's 8 1/2 (00:00:00)

2. Film Editing and Directing Techniques (00:00:04)

3. Film Process in Two Movies (00:08:27)

4. A Discussion on Fellini Films (00:21:47)

5. Planning a Film Festival (00:34:15)

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Join me today with writer/director Mark Bessenger as we discuss Federico Fellini's masterpiece.
Can you imagine watching a classic film, only to discover a crucial scene has been cut? That's what happened to me while streaming The French Connection on Criterion. This alteration of the director's vision left us feeling disappointed and prompted us to delve into the importance of preserving classic films and their symbolism. Join us as we debate the impact of such changes and reminisce about the unadulterated experience of watching Fellini's 8 1/2 at the New Beverly Cinema.
Fellini's honest portrayal of his life in 8 1/2 captivated us, and we couldn't help but compare it to François Truffaut's Day for Night in terms of how both films reflect a filmmaker's day-to-day experience. Furthermore, we discuss how directors often draw from their personal experiences, childhood memories, and relationships to create their masterpieces. Listen in as we explore the challenges of working with actors and the unique ways filmmakers tap into their creativity.
Finally, we celebrate the artistry of Federico Fellini, with a deep dive into his body of work, including La Dolce Vita and Amarcord. We explore his iconic style, the captivating logos that accompany his films, and ponder which of his masterpieces he might consider his favorite. By the end of this episode, you'll not only have a newfound appreciation for Fellini's genius but also a strong conviction in preserving the integrity of classic films.

Support the show

Find me on X (Twitter) and Instagram @vitophone or thegatesofcimino.com
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2047429/support
This episode brought to you by Vitophone.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Ep. 44 Fellini's 8 1/2 (00:00:00)

2. Film Editing and Directing Techniques (00:00:04)

3. Film Process in Two Movies (00:08:27)

4. A Discussion on Fellini Films (00:21:47)

5. Planning a Film Festival (00:34:15)

97 episodes

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