Capital Celluloid 2020 – Day 42: Tue Feb 11

8 1/2 (Fellini, 1963): BFI Southbank, NFT1, 8.10pm


This film, which is on an extended run at the cinema, is part of the Federico Fellini season at BFI Southbank. Full details here.

Chicago Reader review:
If all you know about this exuberant, self-regarding 1963 film is based on its countless inferior imitations (from Paul Mazursky's Alex in Wonderland and The Pickle to Woody Allen's Stardust Memories to Bob Fosse's All That Jazz), you owe it to yourself to see Federico Fellini's exhilarating, stocktaking original, an expressionist, circuslike comedy about the complex mental and social life of a big-time filmmaker (Marcello Mastroianni) stuck for a subject and the busy world surrounding him. It's Fellini's last black-and-white picture and conceivably the most gorgeous and inventive thing he ever did—certainly more fun than anything he made after it. (The only Fellini movie that's about as pleasurable is The White Sheik.)
Jonathan Rosenbaum

Here (and above) is the trailer.


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