Alfred Hitchcock wasn't even nominated for The Birds unfortunately. Especially, considering that it is his last successful film in his career. Plus, the fact he never won an Oscar for directing is just insane.
Foreign film directing awards were a tough sell to Americans. We properly wanted to keep the competition 'in house'. They had Cannes and the The Venice Lions. The best foreign film if the film is a Fellini film is a FELLINI prize of course.
what a masterpiece, what a genius. and it's impressive that Fellini was thinking about his new job (Giulietta degli Spiriti, BTW), rather than the awarded one.
Wow, it was Julie Andrews who presented Fellini with the statue! How did I never know of this before? Two of my absolute favorite artists, although La dolce vita is my favorite film of Fellini. Watching this is very surreal.
Sebastian Wendel I'm italian, believe me: there are no more italian movies like the ones made by Fellini, De Sica and many others in the '60 and '70s. Now we have... what? "La grande bellezza"? I mean, come on... :(
Been waiting decades to see this, as it was the last broadcast I had not been permitted to stay up and watch. Delightful! Jack's intro of Julie was most gracious indeed. One year later, she'd be the winner. At the time of this presentation, she was filming THE SOUND OF MUSIC. By the way, Julie's gown was actually a silvery white; it's what she wore to the world premiere of MARY POPPINS a few months later.
Looking at color photos, Julie's gown looked blue but I believe it was silvery white and appeared blue because of the backstage curtain. At any rate she was gorgeous. This was her first AA appearance and she seems a bit nervous (neither Mary nor Emily had opened yet) compared to the self assurance a few years later (wish they'd upload her giving Best Picture to In Heat of the Night).
I know I mentioned this on a previous video, but I thought I'd bring it up again. If the person who puts up the videos on this channel is a member of the Academy, I have an idea: How about putting every televised ceremony on this channel as one complete video for each. Start with the announcement of the nominees then go to the ceremony. Just an idea I had.
And, when she wore the gown with her white mink stole (as she did at the MARY POPPINS world premiere), it took on a slightly grey cast. I have seen color footage of that. What a gorgeous shape she had, and this dress shows it off quite nicely.
Julie Andrews would become the it girl the following year. She's probably filming The Sound of Music based on her hairstyle, and Mary Poppins was already in post-production.
Yes, I am also awaiting the upload of that Best Picture award, since all the other major Oscars for 1967 are already available for viewing. She did seem a bit shy and nervous, perhaps self-conscious because of the MY FAIR LADY intro and music.
Oscar channel, please continue uploading these old Academy Awards videos! Can you please upload ''Gandhi'' winning Best Picture, ''My Fair Lady'' winning Best Picture, ''Oliver!'' winning Best Picture, Carol Reed winning Best Director, George Cukor winning Best Director and Richard Attenborough winning Best Director? Thank you!
To the Academy or Anyone Out There ~ Can someone please set me straight: Isn't it the producer(s) who accepts the Oscar Award for Best Foreign Language Film? Carlo Ponti and Dino di Laurentis produced several of Fellini's movies ~ should they not also have received awards? Or, with Foreign Language, is it the Director who takes home the Oscar? [Not an earth-shattering question but merely a "curiosity" one! Thank You!]
You're thinking of Best Picture, which officially goes to (and is accepted by) the winning film's producers. But the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film is not given to a specific individual but is considered an award for the submitting country as a whole. However, the rules currently governing the Foreign Language Film category state that "the Academy statuette (Oscar) will be awarded to the picture and accepted by the director on behalf of the film's creative talents." Therefore, the director does not personally win the Award, but simply accepts it during the ceremony. Furthermore, two years ago, they also started engraving the director's name onto the statuette, in addition to the winning country.
At last!!!! Saw a color picture of Julie that night and her dress was a beautiful blue. And what a choice!! That's Gulietta (Mrs. F) next to him. And look at Roman in front of him on the aisle. He looks like Wayne Newton!!!
Polanski writes about the ceremony in his autobiography, how he loved 8 1/2, how he felt slightly disappointed, but had known deep down that Fellini would win and that it was well-deserved, and how Guilietta burst into tears when the winner was announced.
Oh yeah? And how exactly do you know that? I'm just watching the bonus material on the DVD, and he seems to be thrilled he got the Oscar, says it's the most important international award. It's BS though that respecting American films means you respect the Oscars and the Academy. Only a tiny fraction of a year's US productions is even considered for an award. Many people don't necessarily agree with the Academy's choices.
Mi fa impressione vedere un romagnolo come me fellini prendere taanti oscar meritati peraltro vicino ad smericani famosi, non sfigura affatto, amarcord x me parla x tutti
Considerando che "oggi" e' la giornata internazionale contro la violenza sulle donne mi sembrerebbe opportuno un film su tale argomento..anke se un giorno sembra solo un ' "Contentino" perche' la violenza non e' solo fisica ma ha tante sfaccettature grazie
When you have seen Fellini accept the Oscar for 81/2 you have seen it all. Thank you, UA-cam for making time travel possible.
One of the best directors of the all times
Nicolas Nova great! I'm happy to read your comment because i'm italian i'm honor thankss
Nicolas Maybe The Best
Silvia Spini What do you thing Sergio Leone? I think he is the best İtalian director and one of the top 10 director of cinema history.
The Joker
Sergio Leone much better then Fellini I think.
Ben Hill
So? Fellini's an Kurosawa's many movies an adaptation too. :) Leones' s director skills, cinema feelling is better I think.
It is a CRIME that Fellini didn't return to the stage later on for Best Director.
Alfred Hitchcock wasn't even nominated for The Birds unfortunately. Especially, considering that it is his last successful film in his career. Plus, the fact he never won an Oscar for directing is just insane.
Foreign film directing awards were a tough sell to Americans. We properly wanted to keep the competition 'in house'. They had Cannes and the The Venice Lions. The best foreign film if the film is a Fellini film is a FELLINI prize of course.
Cannes festival i think is way better than academy awards, but i don’t really care about prizes or film critic at all.
No
Let's agree on something, the Oscars sucks
Federico Fellini deserved a standing ovation.
what a masterpiece, what a genius. and it's impressive that Fellini was thinking about his new job (Giulietta degli Spiriti, BTW), rather than the awarded one.
when cinema was real art
My favorite movie of all time.
Wow, it was Julie Andrews who presented Fellini with the statue! How did I never know of this before? Two of my absolute favorite artists, although La dolce vita is my favorite film of Fellini. Watching this is very surreal.
Where is the italian cinema nowadays ? The fifities and sixties had so many great italian filmdirectors ...
Now it's down the gutter. And it's partly because of goddamn producers who are only interested in making easy money, and paralyze the industry.
David RF
I do not know actual good italien movies - mayby they exist ...and we just do not see them
Sebastian Wendel I'm italian, believe me: there are no more italian movies like the ones made by Fellini, De Sica and many others in the '60 and '70s. Now we have... what? "La grande bellezza"? I mean, come on... :(
David RF
--- what do you mean with "La grande bellezza" ?
"The Great Beauty", the italian movie that won the acadamey award a few months a go.
Che artista che è stato Federico Fellini ❤️❤️👏🏻👏🏻
He deserved best director award too for this film.
What an achievement! Love this film and Fellini.
Been waiting decades to see this, as it was the last broadcast I had not been permitted to stay up and watch. Delightful! Jack's intro of Julie was most gracious indeed. One year later, she'd be the winner. At the time of this presentation, she was filming THE SOUND OF MUSIC. By the way, Julie's gown was actually a silvery white; it's what she wore to the world premiere of MARY POPPINS a few months later.
Italy's National Anthem being played as Fellini reaches the stage! :) :)
Made my skin cringe. Maybe also FF's. I mean, you have a movie with one of the best scores ever and you play the national anthem? Jesus H. Christ!
@@trickydick6152 i know right!!
@trickydick6152, nah bro Italians love their anthem
Looking at color photos, Julie's gown looked blue but I believe it was silvery white and appeared blue because of the backstage curtain. At any rate she was gorgeous. This was her first AA appearance and she seems a bit nervous (neither Mary nor Emily had opened yet) compared to the self assurance a few years later (wish they'd upload her giving Best Picture to In Heat of the Night).
As our friend below mentioned please bring back all those precious moments,just pure pleasure,thank you..
Julie Andrews is splendid!
Jack Lemmon is looking good here :-)
What a gentleman.
I know I mentioned this on a previous video, but I thought I'd bring it up again. If the person who puts up the videos on this channel is a member of the Academy, I have an idea: How about putting every televised ceremony on this channel as one complete video for each. Start with the announcement of the nominees then go to the ceremony. Just an idea I had.
Grandissimo Federico
And, when she wore the gown with her white mink stole (as she did at the MARY POPPINS world premiere), it took on a slightly grey cast. I have seen color footage of that. What a gorgeous shape she had, and this dress shows it off quite nicely.
Julie Andrews would become the it girl the following year. She's probably filming The Sound of Music based on her hairstyle, and Mary Poppins was already in post-production.
He's the best. No other like him.
the best one of his oscar awards
The second best after Nights of Cabiria, imo!:D
one of the best movies of all time
Arrivederci and buona fortuna to you, Federico
So excited to see this in my sub box...This could not be any better!
Immenso Fellini!
Yes, I am also awaiting the upload of that Best Picture award, since all the other major Oscars for 1967 are already available for viewing. She did seem a bit shy and nervous, perhaps self-conscious because of the MY FAIR LADY intro and music.
Oscar channel, please continue uploading these old Academy Awards videos! Can you please upload ''Gandhi'' winning Best Picture, ''My Fair Lady'' winning Best Picture, ''Oliver!'' winning Best Picture, Carol Reed winning Best Director, George Cukor winning Best Director and Richard Attenborough winning Best Director? Thank you!
The Red Lights !
Julie Julie what would the world do without you?!?
The Master.
Fellini é o maior de todos, 8½ é o melhor filme já feito!
Vive Felini
My all time favourite movie OSCAR......❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Bless him!! 😍
Grande Federico!
To the Academy or Anyone Out There ~
Can someone please set me straight: Isn't it the producer(s) who accepts the
Oscar Award for Best Foreign Language Film? Carlo Ponti and Dino di Laurentis
produced several of Fellini's movies ~ should they not also have received awards?
Or, with Foreign Language, is it the Director who takes home the Oscar?
[Not an earth-shattering question but merely a "curiosity" one! Thank You!]
You're thinking of Best Picture, which officially goes to (and is accepted by) the winning film's producers. But the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film is not given to a specific individual but is considered an award for the submitting country as a whole. However, the rules currently governing the Foreign Language Film category state that "the Academy statuette (Oscar) will be awarded to the picture and accepted by the director on behalf of the film's creative talents." Therefore, the director does not personally win the Award, but simply accepts it during the ceremony. Furthermore, two years ago, they also started engraving the director's name onto the statuette, in addition to the winning country.
Shocking it wasn't La Dolce Vita. Because that is the greatest that ever was.
It did win the Palme d'Or so there is that. l
Tom Jones is a pretty good film, but 8 & a 1/2 is beyond brilliant
Go Italy
At last!!!! Saw a color picture of Julie that night and her dress was a beautiful blue. And what a choice!! That's Gulietta (Mrs. F) next to him. And look at Roman in front of him on the aisle. He looks like Wayne Newton!!!
Polanski writes about the ceremony in his autobiography, how he loved 8 1/2, how he felt slightly disappointed, but had known deep down that Fellini would win and that it was well-deserved, and how Guilietta burst into tears when the winner was announced.
Love u 3000 FELLINI
Just 1 Oscar?.. Unfair !!
WTH are they playing music from My Fair Lady? Yes, she played Eliza on Broadway but was (in)famously NOT given the part in the film version.
The best movie EVER made
federico felllini rules
Fellini couldnt care less about the award.
Actually, he loved American movies and said so many times.
@@44032 doesnt mean he gave a crap about an oscar
@@eeshankumar1211 I think it means he respected American films and if you do that you will respect the Oscars.
Oh yeah? And how exactly do you know that? I'm just watching the bonus material on the DVD, and he seems to be thrilled he got the Oscar, says it's the most important international award.
It's BS though that respecting American films means you respect the Oscars and the Academy. Only a tiny fraction of a year's US productions is even considered for an award. Many people don't necessarily agree with the Academy's choices.
Mi fa impressione vedere un romagnolo come me fellini prendere taanti oscar meritati peraltro vicino ad smericani famosi, non sfigura affatto, amarcord x me parla x tutti
And now they give all the awards to everything, everywhere everyone 🤦♂️
I hadn't heard Fellini speak in English.
Viva l'Italia
❤
...највећи од свих, без сумње...
molto sintetico
Ma sei un geeeeeeeeenio!
which is the greek film they refer to?
The red lights (kokkina fanaria) in greek
The red lanterns
ATENCIÓN AL INGLÉS DEL ITALIANO
1:39
I was the 1000th like :)
Nuestro comentario del film: lissardigrynbaum.blogspot.com/2016/09/ana-grynbaum-el-acto-creativo-es-un.html
1:40 Polanski in the USA. This won't happen anymore.
Exact, good look 🙂
🎬🌍❤
Ta kokkina fanaria should have won
100
Considerando che "oggi" e' la giornata internazionale contro la violenza sulle donne mi sembrerebbe opportuno un film su tale argomento..anke se un giorno sembra solo un '
"Contentino" perche' la violenza non e' solo fisica ma ha tante sfaccettature grazie
Zzzzzzzzz
நயிஸ்
I'm italian, and I have to say his english pronunciation is really terrible. XD
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goodbye and good luck.