Hai ragione! Quanta dolcezza in quel "Stop crying". Si vedeva lontano un miglio che Giulietta amava alla follia il suo Federico. Del resto se n'è andata a soli 4 mesi di distanza.
It was so nice of Federico Fellini to introduce everyone to his wife sitting in the audience, a great Italian actress herself Giulietta Masina who starred in many of his great Italian films in the 1950's and 60's.
Giulietta was like the sweetest woman ever. She silently stood two steps behind his most famous and brilliant husband, carrying their love through the adversities of life. Their love was something else and you can clearly see the pride on her face as he receive his standing ovation @ 2:56 . Such a powerful and yet "common" love story. We love you both, Giulietta & Federico.
Fellini could have mentioned a huge number of people due to his vast career, but instead saves his only thank you to his wife of 50 years. What a talented director and a lovely man xx
Also a sad couple. Their only bambino died at a very young age and they were unable to have another. I read they never got over their loss. But they had each for the rest of their lives. Yes love is a strange thing.
@Matteo Von Knapp Sono bolognese, però l'inglese "felliniano" è qualcosa di meraviglioso (lo dico senza ironia). Una persona unica in tutto e per tutto.
Fellini is the fucking master of cinema. This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. Mastroanni should have also got an honorary Oscar. As well as Masina. Though you can argue Fellini shared this moment with his beautiful and talented wife
Chaplin was the greatest GIANT of cinema with Fellini!...i think these two are the greatest cinema Giant ever lived, and only this two names are in vocabulary of the life as Chaplinesque and Fellinesque!!!
"Giulietta please stop crying." I love it. Is so horribly sad to think that both of them died less than an year after that. I love their accent! Marcello is my favorite actor ever and sophia is for ever espectacular. Thank you and grazzie!
"There is no free man without free woman" - Federico Fellini: "The visionary is the true realist" - Federico Fellini. His movies involve the best encyclopedia of the world art of films ...
I came here after reading a Roger Ebert review of my favorite Fellini film “Nights of Cabiria”. “Of all his characters, Fellini once said, Cabiria was the only one he was still worried about. In 1992, when Fellini was given an honorary career Oscar, he looked down from the podium to Masina sitting in the front row and told her not to cry. The camera cut to her face, showing her smiling bravely through her tears, and there was Cabiria.”
I was living in Europe when this “hit Hollywood” in ‘93 and was (happily drunk in a bar and) thrilled when Sophia introduced Marcello. When Federico came out, I had to watch from afar, because I was so overcome and so proud of him. When he mentioned Giulietta, my eyes immediately created two enormous tears that I had no control over-they just spilled. And I never cry. What a great man and a towering inspiration. We *can* have heroes in this existence, and Federico and Giulietta are two of them. Ciao, Giulietta, CIAO ~
This is the Italy I would like to see always. Three of them, one greater then the other, the true italian cinema. It is a shame to see how my home country film making is gone down, compared to these true masters. Now angels are admiring your work, master Fellini
There will never be another great filmmaker quite like Fellini. Perhaps the greatest director ever. His signature style was unmistakeable. His imagination unparalleled. He is deeply, deeply missed by all of us that care about the movies.
As an Italian I Thank you for this beautiful words, seeing what Fellini was capable to transmit to so many is inspiring and I couldn’t phrase it better than you did
He died less than a year later and she followed him after six month. Maybe she new they were walking towards the end and was crying because of that. He always called him Marcelino so sweet.
Had to cry. Who knows the mind of this genius or the nature of the relationship between the director and his actress wife, but it’s clear these are two “one of a kind supreme artists “ who changed my life. I’m in awe of the work they made and what they leave to future generations. 50 years later I’m still haunted by his characters and who I feel I grew up with. Thank you.
I admire him and his wife so much, and I have just started discovering their amazing work! I just watched La Strada again... the other day I watched Le Notti Di Cabiria and I have already seen La Dolce Vita and 8 1/2... such amazing films! The film industry worldwide today is in desperate need of a genius like Maestro Fellini!
***** Guarda che la Masina non era obbligata a stare con Fellini, e così lui con lei. Fellini era un cascamorto ma amava la moglie, e lei anche. Altrimenti non sarebbero stati insieme per tutti quegli anni. I tradimenti erano tutti una questione fisica e sessuale. Il discorso andrebbe ovviamente approfondito. Comunque sia commento non tanto fuori luogo, quanto fuori ottica: questa è una dichiarazione d'amore sincera, come sono sincere le lacrime della Masina. Si può amare e andare con altre donne. Ovvio che alla maggior parte di noi (uomini e soprattutto donne) questo infastidisca e non lo accetteremmo. Ma c'è chi ha vissuto così.
***** Quello che dici è una idealizzazione dell'amore, ma ci sono varie forme d'amore. Anche quelle in cui ci si lascia andare a degli scambi di coppia o sessualmente si lascia che uno dei partner o entrambi facciano sesso con chi gli pare: eppure provano comunque affetto l'uno per l'altra. Guarda che comunque io sono d'accordo con te, nel senso che io stesso, fossi una donna, avessi un marito come Fellini, lo avrei mollato subito. Ma io non sono Giulietta Masina e non posso giudicarla. Capisco però che erano legati profondamente più di ogni altra cosa. Centrano svariati fattori: il cattolicesimo di lei, lo squilibrio emotivo di Fellini. Alla fine lei lo perdonava perché tornava sempre. Non vedo perché comunque questo implichi una mancanza d'amore da parte dell'uno o dell'altra. Ripeto: se non si fossero più amati, non avrebbero avuto tanti problemi nel lasciarsi. Niente li obbligava. Evidentemente c'era dell'amore.
Of al the myriad of filmmakers that have existed throughout the course of cinema’s existence, there will never be one quite like Federico Fellini. His works have tried to be emulated countless times, most recently Cuaron’s Roma, yet the emotions related to Fellini’s works are impossible to duplicate. I will never forget the first time I saw La Dolce Vita, 8 1/2, and Nights of Cabiria. The sheer precision and beautiful baroque images conceived by Fellini are portals into his objective reality. Federico, gratitude isn’t enough for the grandiose works you made that touched the unconscious reality of all of us. Thank you maestro.
certo che l'italia ha dato tanto al mondo nel campo dell'arte. ecco qui 4 esempi. federico giulietta marcello sophia. sono le persone come loro che non ci hanno mai fatto VERGOGNARE di essere italiani. grazie
one of the greatest filmmakers of all time.not only was he a talented artist but a great philosopher.his ideologies really resonate in my life and has a great impact on how i see the world around me.a truly a gifted genuis.he also bears an uncanny resemblance to my late grandfather to the point that my own father couldnt recognize that it wasnt him.he was and is a true legend!
+Suhas A i've seen it just once, i couldnt get through it because of how complicated it was, i had no clue what i was watching and i have no interest in watching it again, but i do see why people love it soo much
Lt. Col. Frank Slade I watched the film 4 times to understand the movie.. Itz about this movie director and how all d ladies around him influence his life (just a part of script coz i m just a humble fan of Fellini !)..Its beautifully shown in the suffocating scene in begng n in d dancing scene in d middle of d film n d ending where Marcello realizes that life is "Life" & ignores d imaginary lady in his life..
@Daniele Taviani Since writing this comment I've seen it again (and again, and again) and now it is one of my favorite films. Also when I wrote the comment, my username was something different. :)
The true magician of cinema. Not a single director alive today can equal the output of this genius. He celebrated the magic of cinema which we have since replaced with brutal reality.
3 Grandi star italiane insieme per una sera. Quello fù un evento eccezionale e sicuramente irripetibile. Non credo che nel prossimo futuro vedremo altri star italiane capaci di emanare tanto carisma
If God asks me to make one wish,I will wish to have a strong and wild imagination like him.Such are the infectious directorial skills of Fellini Sir 🙏. #FelliniLivesOn
the more you find out about his life the more you realize how much truth there is in his quote "Even if I set out to make a film about a fillet of sole, it would be about me."
I get excited every time I watch this video, Fellini, master of a cinema that no longer exists, yet it is this cinema that made history! Grazie Fellini, grazie Federico !
UN Grande direttore come Fellini ameritta una premiazione cosi io sono Messicano, mi fa sentire felice quando artisti come Fellini, Sophia e Marcello sono reconociutti per le sue contribuzioni Al cinema mondiale pecatto! ma sono certo. Che Marcello Mastroiani sarebbe stato felice se la academia d'arte ed scienzie l'avessi premiatto con UN Oscar onnorario come ammeritanno I grandi attori sopratutto prima di morire per me mi paese Il Messico Gil stati uniti, e L'Italia sono paesi Che porto sempre nel. mi pensiero...
@sara.l They did. They died less than a year after this. They were a truly remarkable love story. So much of the gossip with celebrities and especially reality stars is completely phony and of no value when you compare it to this clip.
"I come from a country and I belong to a generation from which America and movies were almost the same thing and now to be here with you my dear Americans makes me to feel at home." America for him was a movie, so to be in America for him was to be in a movie, his home. It makes me cry.
Fellini invented the word "paparazzi". Paparazzo was a photographer who always found himself in the right place and time to flash people in "La Dolce Vita" starring Marcello Mastroianni, in english "The Sweet Life".
due grandi pagine della storia cinematografica del nostro paese, che mi commuovo a rivedere ogni volta, ci hanno fatto sognare e ci mancano tanto grazie federico e marcello senza di voi li non ci saremmo mai arrivati
the king of film from the 50's with Variety Lights, to Nights of Caberia, the 60's, from 8 and a half to Satyricon, the 70's Arrmacord to Intervista. the MASTER and the Beautiful Giulietta. I have watched every film over and over until the day I die. lovely to see this clip so close on to the great one's passing
É emocionante assistir a esse video diante da grandeza de Federico Fellini, um grande ser humano e um excelente diretor, contador de historias! A academia foi muito nobre em conceder este premio a ele e os membros presentes à cerimonia foram nobres, gentis, dignos a se submeter à genialidade de Federico. Hoje ele nao está mais conosco mas suas obras, estão. Cabe-nos agradecer a ele por ter se dedicado a uma arte tão deliciosa, tão envolvente, de uma forma tão apaixonada e empolgante!
Thank you to have finally posted this video. Fellini is the cinema, in its most visionary form. In Italy we don't have anymore a cinema like the one Fellini did, but we can still dream a new Italian cinema made of visions and ideas, and not only of the same poor plots. Fellini forever.
Federico Fellini, Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni... they make me feel so proud to be Italian.
Lorenzo Dondi giusto! Non dimenticare la Masina però. Le notti di Cabiria... il suo ultimo sguardo non dimenticherò mai
Nasduchamp assolutamente! Attrice e donna straordinaria. Le notti di Cabiria e La Strada sono due capolavori assoluti.
Hai ragione! Quanta dolcezza in quel "Stop crying". Si vedeva lontano un miglio che Giulietta amava alla follia il suo Federico. Del resto se n'è andata a soli 4 mesi di distanza.
And Giulietta. Never forget Bella Giulietta!!!!
And Benito
"can i give you a kiss?" "yes, i want it."
such a Fellini thing to say, he is an inspiration
An Oscar and a kiss from Sophia! Ah, salutta!
"Thank you dearest Giulietta and please stop crying"
That didn't work because I started crying right there.
me tooooo OMG she's beautiful - gotta love FELLINI.
Bella Giulietta ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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💚🤍💘
Tonino Guerra wrote after the death of Masina on their grave: "Now you can cry, Gulietta"
Fellini died later that year. Glad the Academy was able to honor him.
And after Him, in March of the next year - His wife, Giulietta. Isn't it beautiful?
Gr8 and a 1/2 man
True. He definitely deserved it.👍Though the same happened with Satyajit Ray as well.
It was so nice of Federico Fellini to introduce everyone to his wife sitting in the audience, a great Italian actress herself Giulietta Masina who starred in many of his great Italian films in the 1950's and 60's.
Halloween.
"I come from a country and I belong to a generation for which America and movies were almost the same thing."--- Fellini
TheOne TheOnly 👌
I have the same feeling when I visit America, as if the American movies are the same as America. Or America is its movies, nothing more, nothing less.
Only Loren & Marcello can deliver this legend an oscar..what a trio..
Look at the audience standing once he arrives..tatz true respect..
Tutti in piedi.
Si
Absolutely love Italian people.. Never met people like them.
I prefer spanish people
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Italians spanish and greeks are the same thing
Passionate to the point of insane. They love or they hate . Anything in between is contemptuous.
Shikhar Srivastava Thank you from an italian 😊
Giulietta was like the sweetest woman ever. She silently stood two steps behind his most famous and brilliant husband, carrying their love through the adversities of life. Their love was something else and you can clearly see the pride on her face as he receive his standing ovation @ 2:56 . Such a powerful and yet "common" love story. We love you both, Giulietta & Federico.
Giulietta was a legend like het husband Fellini.
Fellini could have mentioned a huge number of people due to his vast career, but instead saves his only thank you to his wife of 50 years. What a talented director and a lovely man xx
she was amazing in La Strada!
Giulietta crying makes me want to cry. They were such a beautiful couple. Still are.
I absolutely love them and Guulietta was so beautiful omg
she loves him,about him i don't know,love is a strange thing.
She is a great actress. Loved her in La Strada, especially.
Also a sad couple. Their only bambino died at a very young age and they were unable to have another. I read they never got over their loss. But they had each for the rest of their lives. Yes love is a strange thing.
"Grazie Marcellino"
The first one to stand up was Jack Nicholson... Class act.
Everyone else stood up cause he did, in the first place.
A boss.
Che bello sentire l'accento romagnolo anche in inglese!!!!!
@Matteo Von Knapp Sono bolognese, però l'inglese "felliniano" è qualcosa di meraviglioso (lo dico senza ironia). Una persona unica in tutto e per tutto.
Sono di Rimini
Italy represented as a whole through three great artists: the North (Fellini), the Centre (Mastroianni) and the South (Sophia).
the north Fellini?? he comes from Rimini!
sanspapier ROMAGNA IS IN THE NORTH
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@@margherita500 Sophia Loren is from Napoli
@@FrancescaMarini9 nope, she was born on September 20 1934 in Rome
grazie marcellino
"prego" ahaha che grande
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“...sei venuto pure qua” ahahahah
@@federicofellini8136 Dice "che sei venuto ad onorarmi..."
lebby4ever non credo proprio
"Grazie Marcellino che sei venuto ad onorarmi"
"prego"
Fellini is the fucking master of cinema. This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. Mastroanni should have also got an honorary Oscar. As well as Masina. Though you can argue Fellini shared this moment with his beautiful and talented wife
+Nick Bernier Chaplin is the real master of cinema
Chaplin was the greatest GIANT of cinema with Fellini!...i think these two are the greatest cinema Giant ever lived, and only this two names are in vocabulary of the life as Chaplinesque and Fellinesque!!!
+dr strangelove both are giants
Yeah, both are giants! :D
Amarcord!It's a masterpiece!My masterpiece!I wish!
"Thank you dear Giulietta, and please stop crying! "
It makes me cry everytime.
"Giulietta please stop crying."
I love it. Is so horribly sad to think that both of them died less than an year after that.
I love their accent! Marcello is my favorite actor ever and sophia is for ever espectacular.
Thank you and grazzie!
"There is no free man without free woman" - Federico Fellini: "The visionary is the true realist" - Federico Fellini.
His movies involve the best encyclopedia of the world art of films ...
Three titans. Thank you for having set foot on the world, the three of you. Proud of being a fellow country man of you. Grazie.
Maestro del cinema, ti saluto
(I'm not Italian, correct me if I said it wrong)
Grazie
Hai scritto benissimo..
Perfect👍
I came here after reading a Roger Ebert review of my favorite Fellini film “Nights of Cabiria”.
“Of all his characters, Fellini once said, Cabiria was the only one he was still worried about. In 1992, when Fellini was given an honorary career Oscar, he looked down from the podium to Masina sitting in the front row and told her not to cry. The camera cut to her face, showing her smiling bravely through her tears, and there was Cabiria.”
Me too! When I read that, I had to watch it immediately. Never regret.
@@maleizir My god... I'm crying now by reading this!
I was living in Europe when this “hit Hollywood” in ‘93 and was (happily drunk in a bar and) thrilled when Sophia introduced Marcello. When Federico came out, I had to watch from afar, because I was so overcome and so proud of him. When he mentioned Giulietta, my eyes immediately created two enormous tears that I had no control over-they just spilled. And I never cry. What a great man and a towering inspiration. We *can* have heroes in this existence, and Federico and Giulietta are two of them. Ciao, Giulietta, CIAO ~
Jonathan Kieran ✌
Nicholson stood up immediately
So?
This is the Italy I would like to see always. Three of them, one greater then the other, the true italian cinema. It is a shame to see how my home country film making is gone down, compared to these true masters. Now angels are admiring your work, master Fellini
I feel like crap for having not seen enough of this man's work. But "8½" is a masterpiece, as is "La Strada," two amazing films.
Gra0zie
Dont forget Nights Of Cabiria, La Dolce Vita, I Vitelloni and Amarcord,.
Satyricon....
You have not experienced Fellini until you've seen "Juliet of the Spirits" !!!
Amarcord the best movie ever!
There will never be another great filmmaker quite like Fellini. Perhaps the greatest director ever. His signature style was unmistakeable. His imagination unparalleled. He is deeply, deeply missed by all of us that care about the movies.
As an Italian I Thank you for this beautiful words, seeing what Fellini was capable to transmit to so many is inspiring and I couldn’t phrase it better than you did
He died less than a year later and she followed him after six month. Maybe she new they were walking towards the end and was crying because of that. He always called him Marcelino so sweet.
Sooo beautiful and sooo deserved! And Giulietta Masina was so proud of her husband Federico Fellini. Wonderful! 😍
Fellini >>> Oscar
Giulietta.... She's so BEAUTIFUL 🥺
Maestro Fellini, sei e sarai sempre ricordato come il miglior regista che ha diffuso l'orgoglio di essere italiano. Grazie Grande Federico !🌹
Master of the Masters....the biggest director ever Fellini thank you for make me love Italian Movies.
Had to cry. Who knows the mind of this genius or the nature of the relationship between the director and his actress wife, but it’s clear these are two “one of a kind supreme artists “ who changed my life. I’m in awe of the work they made and what they leave to future generations. 50 years later I’m still haunted by his characters and who I feel I grew up with. Thank you.
I admire him and his wife so much, and I have just started discovering their amazing work! I just watched La Strada again... the other day I watched Le Notti Di Cabiria and I have already seen La Dolce Vita and 8 1/2... such amazing films! The film industry worldwide today is in desperate need of a genius like Maestro Fellini!
Fellini's dedication to Giulietta Masina and the close up of her in the audience breaks my heart. What a wonderful couple.
Federico THE GREATEST DIRECTOR OF ALL TIMES!!!
If the whole world was Italian, what a beautiful world it would be (and I am not even Italian)!
Frances Van Siclen Grazie
😂👏
It will be amazing.What a dry language English is. A bastard germanic language heavy influenced by the great Latin languages.
we can all eat pasta , what a wonderful fantasy : planet italy
Grazie sei molto gentile
What an absolute sweetheart, and an absolute genius.
Guiletta of the Spirits !!!!! How beautiful this was !!!!! What a lovely man is Federico as is Sophia and Marcello !
That's another Fellini classic!
One of the best directors ever
Maestro! One of the most deserving Oscar winners ever. A true visionary. We will never have an artist like him ever again.
Look how just a simple speech can represent at least 40 years of film directing...Fellini was one of the few people who makes me proud to be italian
"I really did non expect it... Or, perhaps, I did"
Non ho parole, i film di Fellini vanno visti non si possono descrivere. Più che un regista per me è un eroe nazionale. Grazie maestro
La piu bella dichiarazione d'Amore di sempre!!!
hai ragione...ma gli uomini sono capaci di questo e altro...Amore e Corna!! :-)
ma stai Muto, idiota!! Ognuno ha la sua opinione personale.
***** Guarda che la Masina non era obbligata a stare con Fellini, e così lui con lei. Fellini era un cascamorto ma amava la moglie, e lei anche. Altrimenti non sarebbero stati insieme per tutti quegli anni. I tradimenti erano tutti una questione fisica e sessuale. Il discorso andrebbe ovviamente approfondito. Comunque sia commento non tanto fuori luogo, quanto fuori ottica: questa è una dichiarazione d'amore sincera, come sono sincere le lacrime della Masina. Si può amare e andare con altre donne. Ovvio che alla maggior parte di noi (uomini e soprattutto donne) questo infastidisca e non lo accetteremmo. Ma c'è chi ha vissuto così.
***** Quello che dici è una idealizzazione dell'amore, ma ci sono varie forme d'amore. Anche quelle in cui ci si lascia andare a degli scambi di coppia o sessualmente si lascia che uno dei partner o entrambi facciano sesso con chi gli pare: eppure provano comunque affetto l'uno per l'altra. Guarda che comunque io sono d'accordo con te, nel senso che io stesso, fossi una donna, avessi un marito come Fellini, lo avrei mollato subito. Ma io non sono Giulietta Masina e non posso giudicarla. Capisco però che erano legati profondamente più di ogni altra cosa. Centrano svariati fattori: il cattolicesimo di lei, lo squilibrio emotivo di Fellini. Alla fine lei lo perdonava perché tornava sempre. Non vedo perché comunque questo implichi una mancanza d'amore da parte dell'uno o dell'altra. Ripeto: se non si fossero più amati, non avrebbero avuto tanti problemi nel lasciarsi. Niente li obbligava. Evidentemente c'era dell'amore.
Of al the myriad of filmmakers that have existed throughout the course of cinema’s existence, there will never be one quite like Federico Fellini. His works have tried to be emulated countless times, most recently Cuaron’s Roma, yet the emotions related to Fellini’s works are impossible to duplicate.
I will never forget the first time I saw La Dolce Vita, 8 1/2, and Nights of Cabiria. The sheer precision and beautiful baroque images conceived by Fellini are portals into his objective reality. Federico, gratitude isn’t enough for the grandiose works you made that touched the unconscious reality of all of us. Thank you maestro.
"Can I give you a kiss?" "Yes, I want a kiss!" Bravo Maestro
Italian entertainers and performers are such class acts.
RIP Federico Fellini (January 20, 1920 - October 31, 1993), aged 73
You will be remembered as a legend
Marcello also deserved an Oscar !:)) grazie maestros
so emotional, so humbly nice ... such a genius !!!
certo che l'italia ha dato tanto al mondo nel campo dell'arte. ecco qui 4 esempi. federico giulietta marcello sophia. sono le persone come loro che non ci hanno mai fatto VERGOGNARE di essere italiani. grazie
E 14 oscar primi nel mondo in lingua non inglese seguiti dalla francia con 12
one of the greatest filmmakers of all time.not only was he a talented artist but a great philosopher.his ideologies really resonate in my life and has a great impact on how i see the world around me.a truly a gifted genuis.he also bears an uncanny resemblance to my late grandfather to the point that my own father couldnt recognize that it wasnt him.he was and is a true legend!
Fellini with his vision is the "master of cinema"! Un trio INDIMENTICABILE.. ☀️
Grazie Marcellino.. ;)
I just finished Nights of Cabiria.
I'm honestly torn between it and La Dolce Vita. I love these two movies so much.
Fellini and kurosawa. I am thankful to have watched their movies.
Amarcord (rimini nel cuore) and 7 samurai are my favs.
Viva Italia- the most wonderful culture and country in the world !
Frances Van Siclen 👍🏻🇮🇹
Verissimo!!!♥️🇮🇹
I just finished watching 8 1/2 it was beautifully written.
+Luis Cuevas It is one of the most complicated movies ever made..lots of layers..
+Suhas A
i've seen it just once, i couldnt get through it because of how complicated it was, i had no clue what i was watching and i have no interest in watching it again, but i do see why people love it soo much
Lt. Col. Frank Slade I watched the film 4 times to understand the movie..
Itz about this movie director and how all d ladies around him influence his life (just a part of script coz i m just a humble fan of Fellini !)..Its beautifully shown in the suffocating scene in begng n in d dancing scene in d middle of d film n d ending where Marcello realizes that life is "Life" & ignores d imaginary lady in his life..
Suhas A
Yeah, i understood that partially :P
@Daniele Taviani
Since writing this comment I've seen it again (and again, and again) and now it is one of my favorite films.
Also when I wrote the comment, my username was something different. :)
A lot of history made this grant man a legend
This GIANT was a true dreamer! Thanks
The true magician of cinema. Not a single director alive today can equal the output of this genius. He celebrated the magic of cinema which we have since replaced with brutal reality.
Fantastici tutti e tre, che bella rappresentazione dell'Italia, quella di cui tutti andiamo fieri.
Non ci sarà mai nessun'altro regista come te grande maestro, grazie di cuore!
The master of surrealism... movies revolutionary and provocative
3 Grandi star italiane insieme per una sera. Quello fù un evento eccezionale e sicuramente irripetibile. Non credo che nel prossimo futuro vedremo altri star italiane capaci di emanare tanto carisma
Giulietta always makes me cry
Che bello, mi emoziono a vedere l'Italia nel mondo, e se posso, con un pizzico d'orgoglio, anche la mia Rimini :)
If God asks me to make one wish,I will wish to have a strong and wild imagination like him.Such are the infectious directorial skills of Fellini Sir 🙏. #FelliniLivesOn
The greatest artist of all time.
the more you find out about his life the more you realize how much truth there is in his quote "Even if I set out to make a film about a fillet of sole, it would be about me."
I get excited every time I watch this video, Fellini, master of a cinema that no longer exists, yet it is this cinema that made history! Grazie Fellini, grazie Federico !
Un grande italiano W FEDERICO FELLINI ♡.
UN Grande direttore come Fellini ameritta una premiazione cosi io sono Messicano, mi fa sentire felice quando artisti come Fellini, Sophia e Marcello sono reconociutti per le sue contribuzioni Al cinema mondiale pecatto! ma sono certo. Che Marcello Mastroiani sarebbe stato felice se la academia d'arte ed scienzie l'avessi premiatto con UN Oscar onnorario come ammeritanno I grandi attori sopratutto prima di morire per me mi paese Il Messico Gil stati uniti, e L'Italia sono paesi Che porto sempre nel. mi pensiero...
Grazie Federico per tutte le emozioni che mi hai regalato. La tua arte straordinaria mi accompagnerà sempre.
what a king, grande Fellini
5:09 to 5:23 is incredible. That is hands down the best moment I have ever seen at an awards show.
@sara.l They did. They died less than a year after this. They were a truly remarkable love story. So much of the gossip with celebrities and especially reality stars is completely phony and of no value when you compare it to this clip.
"I come from a country and I belong to a generation from which America and movies were almost the same thing and now to be here with you my dear Americans makes me to feel at home."
America for him was a movie, so to be in America for him was to be in a movie, his home. It makes me cry.
"Please, sit down. Be comfortable." Haha! I really love that! =P
"grazie marcellino"!!
Alzatevi in piedi e applauditelo!
Grandi..grandi..nient'altro da aggiungere..e pensare che ora abbiamo belen rodriguez e Elisabetta canalis in televisione...
Quel ..”grazie ..Marcellino..” e “Giulietta..stop crying..”fa capire la grandezza e la sensibilità di questo grande uomo...indimenticabile artista...
Whoa! I've never heard Mastroianni speak English. Thank you! Great clip.
Avrò visto questo video 100 volte ed ogni volta mi commuovo come se fosse la prima!
Fellini invented the word "paparazzi". Paparazzo was a photographer who always found himself in the right place and time to flash people in "La Dolce Vita" starring Marcello Mastroianni, in english "The Sweet Life".
Fellini! We miss you so much!
Artisti come loro mi rendono orgogliosa di essere italiana. Grazie dal più profondo del mio cuore.
Sophia is ABSOLUTELY gorgeous
due grandi pagine della storia cinematografica del nostro paese, che mi commuovo a rivedere ogni volta, ci hanno fatto sognare e ci mancano tanto
grazie federico e marcello senza di voi li non ci saremmo mai arrivati
una grande coppia, due grandi artisti, un grande amore....grazie federico e grazie Giulietta Masina.
the king of film from the 50's with Variety Lights, to Nights of Caberia, the 60's, from 8 and a half to Satyricon, the 70's Arrmacord to Intervista. the MASTER and the Beautiful Giulietta. I have watched every film over and over until the day I die. lovely to see this clip so close on to the great one's passing
É emocionante assistir a esse video diante da grandeza de Federico Fellini, um grande ser humano e um excelente diretor, contador de historias! A academia foi muito nobre em conceder este premio a ele e os membros presentes à cerimonia foram nobres, gentis, dignos a se submeter à genialidade de Federico. Hoje ele nao está mais conosco mas suas obras, estão. Cabe-nos agradecer a ele por ter se dedicado a uma arte tão deliciosa, tão envolvente, de uma forma tão apaixonada e empolgante!
I'm so grateful to youtube for this bit of film
"Grazie Marcellino che sei venuto"
Thank you to have finally posted this video. Fellini is the cinema, in its most visionary form. In Italy we don't have anymore a cinema like the one Fellini did, but we can still dream a new Italian cinema made of visions and ideas, and not only of the same poor plots. Fellini forever.
What an apt punchline from Feliini "Please stop crying... " is a dialogue of a character from his famed movie "La Srada" starring his wife Guiletta.
"thank u, dearest Julietta. but please stop crying"