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8 1/2 (Criterion Collection) (2 disc)

 

  Written and Directed by Federico Fellini

Italy-France 1963 / Drama / Satire / 135 min / Black & White / Monaural / 1.85: 1  Widescreen Anamorphic / NTSC /  In Italian with Optional Thai and English Subtitles

Marcello Mastroianni, Claudia Cardinale, Anouk Aimée , Sandra Milo, Rossella Falk

One of the greatest films about film ever made, Federico Fellini's 8 1/2 (Otto e Mezzo) turns one man's artistic crisis into a grand epic of the cinema. Guido Anselmi (Marcello Mastroianni) is a director whose film-and life-is collapsing around him. An early working title for the film was La Bella Confusione (The Beautiful Confusion), and Fellini's masterpiece is exactly that: a shimmering dream, a circus, and a magic act. The Criterion Collection is proud to present the 1963 Academy Award® winner for Best Foreign-Language Film-one of the most written about, talked about, and imitated movies of all time-in a beautifully restored new digital transfer. Disc two features Fellini's rarely seen first film for television, Fellini: A Director's Notebook (1969). Produced by Peter Goldfarb, this imagined documentary of Fellini is a kaleidoscope of unfinished projects, all of which provide a fascinating and candid window into the director's unique and creative process.

 
       


Bonus Features:

- New digital trasfer of restored film elements, enhanced for 16x9 televisions, with digital image restoration

- Sreen-specific audio essay featuring commentary by film critic and Fellini friend Gideon Bachmann and N.Y.U. professor of film Antonio Manda

-  Introduction by Terry Gilliam, director of "Brazil" and "12 Monkeys"

- Theatrical trailer

- Fellini: A Director's Notebook": a 52-minute film by Federico Fellini

- "Nino Rota: Between Cinema and Concert": a 48-minute documentary about the maestro behind the music of Fellini's films

- Interviews with actress Sandra Milo, director Lina Wertmüller, and cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, on the revolutionary art of Gianni di Venanzo

- Rare photographs from the collection of Gideon Bachmann

- Gallery of behind-the-scenes and production photos