| 8 ½ (Otto e Mezzo)Released: January 2, 1963 Studio: Cineriz (Italy), Columbia Films S.A. (France) Genre: comedy/foreign Box Office (numbers in millions):Domestic: 0.098 Worldwide: 0.201 Adjusted for Inflation:Domestic: -- Worldwide: 0.68 |
Directing: Federico Fellini Screenwriting: Federico Fellini, Tullio Pinelli, Ennio Flaiano, Brunello Rondi Starring: Marcello Mastroianni, Claudia Cardinale, Anouk Aimee, Sandra Milo, Rossela Falk, Barbara Steele Review:“After achieving international acclaim with increasingly expressionistic portraits of the world as he saw it — from the simple circus performers of “La Strada” to the decadent Roman nightlife of “La Dolce Vita” — Italian maestro Federico Fellini lost confidence in his capacity to create. Instead of giving up, he channeled that artistic despair into his most uninhibited triumph: a freewheeling and shamelessly autobiographical movie about a philandering filmmaker’s crippling case of directile dysfunction, full to bursting with past mistresses, childhood memories and psychoanalytic symbology. From the opening anxiety dream, in which Marcello Mastroianni (as Fellini’s self-flattering/flagellating stand-in) claws his way out of a traffic jam, to the climactic rondelet around the rocket set, the blocked director found surrealistic inspiration in his subconscious.” VY Sources:
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