Noun
Italian filmmaker (1920-1993)
Source: WordNetBondanella, The Cinema of Federico Fellini, 192 As he saw it, the clown "was always the caricature of a well-established, ordered, peaceful society. Source: Internet
Bondanella, The Cinema of Federico Fellini, 193 The film’s opening scene anticipates Amarcord while its most surreal sequence involves an ecclesiastical fashion show in which nuns and priests roller skate past shipwrecks of cobwebbed skeletons. Source: Internet
Benigni had a rare serious role in Federico Fellini 's last film, La voce della luna ("The Voice of the Moon") (1989). Source: Internet
Bondanella, Cinema of Federico Fellini, 330 Fellini improvised as he filmed, using as a guide a rough treatment written with Pinelli. Source: Internet
Cited in John C. Stubbs, Federico Fellini as Auteur: Seven Aspects of his Films (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2006), 152-53. Source: Internet
Kezich, 31 Described as “the determining moment in Fellini’s life”, Bondanella, The Films of Federico Fellini, 8 the magazine gave him steady employment between 1939 and 1942, when he interacted with writers, gagmen, and scriptwriters. Source: Internet