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Federico Fellini
Federico Fellini (January 20, 1920 – October 31, 1993) Rimini, Italy.
- Italian Film director . Fellini's films typically combine memory, dreams, and fantasy. Among his best received films are those in which the adolescent discovers sexuality. [1]
- Works: La Dolce Vita, 81⁄2 , Amarcord, and many more
Fellini: I'm a Born Liar.
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Fellini: I'm a Born Liar
- I don't believe in total freedom for the artist. Left on his own, free to do anything he likes, the artist ends up doing nothing at all. If there's one thing that's dangerous for an artist, it's precisely this question of total freedom, waiting for inspiration and the rest of it.
- [on Artistic Freedom], A Fellini Lexicon, Edited by D Pettigrew (2003)
- I discovered that what's really important for a creator isn't what we vaguely define as inspiration or even what it is we want to say, recall, regret, or rebel against. No, what's important is the way we say it. Art is all about craftsmanship. Others can interpret craftsmanship as style if they wish. Style is what unites memory or recollection, ideology, sentiment, nostalgia, presentiment, to the way we express all that. It's not what we say but how we say it that matters.
- [on Crafstmanship], A Fellini Lexicon, Edited by D Pettigrew (2003)
- A created thing is never invented and it is never true: it is always and ever itself.
- [on Creation], A Fellini Lexicon, Edited by D Pettigrew (2003)
- Everyone knows that time is Death, that Death hides in clocks. Imposing another time powered by the Clock of the Imagination, however, can refuse his law. Here, freed of the Grim Reaper's scythe, we learn that pain is knowledge and all knowledge pain.
- [on Death], A Fellini Lexicon, Edited by D Pettigrew (2003)
- The public has lost the habit of movie-going because the cinema no longer possesses the charm, the hypnotic charisma, the authority it once commanded. The image it once held for us all - that of a dream we dreamt with our eyes open - has disappeared. Is it still possible that one thousand people might group together in the dark and experience the dream that a single individual has directed?
- [on the Decline of Cinema], A Fellini Lexicon, Edited by D Pettigrew (2003)
- Experience is what you get while looking for something else.
- [on Experience], A Fellini Lexicon, Edited by D Pettigrew (2003)
- It's easier to be faithful to a restaurant than it is to a woman.
- [on Fidelity], A Fellini Lexicon, Edited by D Pettigrew (2003)
- No critic writing about a film could say more than the film itself, although they do their best to make us think the oppposite.
- [on Film Critics], A Fellini Lexicon, Edited by D Pettigrew (2003)
- Nietzsche claimed that his genius was in his nostrils and I think that is a very excellent place for it to be.
- [on Genius], A Fellini Lexicon, Edited by D Pettigrew (2003)
- God may not play dice but he enjoys a good round of Trivial Pursuit every now and again.
- [on God], A Fellini Lexicon, Edited by D Pettigrew (2003)
- Hype is the awkward and desperate attempt to convince journalists that what you've made is worth the misery of having to review it.
- [on Hype], A Fellini Lexicon, Edited by D Pettigrew (2003)
- If I'm a cruel satirist at least I'm not a hyprocrite: I never judge what other people do. Neither a politician nor a priest, I never censor what others do. Neither a philospher nor a psychiatrist, I never bother trying to analyze or resolve my fears and neuroses.
- [on Hypocrisy], A Fellini Lexicon, Edited by D Pettigrew (2003)
- Money is everywhere but so is poetry. What we lack are the poets.
- [on Poets], A Fellini Lexicon, Edited by D Pettigrew (2003)
- A good opening and a good ending make for a good film provide they come close together.
- [Recipe for a Good Film], A Fellini Lexicon, Edited by D Pettigrew (2003)
- The young watch television twenty-four hours a day, they don't read and they rarely listen. This incessant bombardment of images has developed a hypertrophied eye condition that's turning them into a race of mutants. They should pass a law for a total reeducation of the young, making children visit the Galleria Borgese on a daily basis.
- [on the Younger Generation], A Fellini Lexicon, Edited by D Pettigrew (2003)
- I think television has betrayed the meaning of democratic speech, adding visual chaos to the confusion of voices. What role does silence have in all this noise?
- [on Television], A Fellini Lexicon, Edited by D Pettigrew (2003)
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- Even if I set out to make a film about a fillet of sole, it would be about me.
- [on autobiographical nature of his films], Atlantic Dec 1965
- All art is autobiographical; the pearl is the oyster’s autobiography.
- [on autobiographical nature of his films], Atlantic Dec 1965
- Cinema is an old whore, like circus and variety, who knows how to give many kinds of pleasure. Besides, you can’t teach old fleas new dogs.
- [on autobiographical nature of his films], Atlantic Dec 1965
- Talking about dreams is like talking about movies, since the cinema uses the language of dreams; years can pass in a second and you can hop from one place to another. It’s a language made of image. And in the real cinema, every object and every light means something, as in a dream.
- [published in Rolling Stone (no. 421)] 1984
- What is an artist? A provincial who finds himself somewhere between a physical reality and a metaphysical one.... It’s this in-between that I’m calling a province, this frontier country between the tangible world and the intangible one—which is really the realm of the artist.
- ["Every Time We Say Goodbye", Sight and Sound] (London, June 1991)
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- "There is no end. There is no beginning. There is only the infinite passion of life."
- "My work is my only relationship to everything."
- "You exist only in what you do."
- "In the myth of the cinema, Oscar is the supreme prize."
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