Imagine if you will a once in a lifetime round table conversation between Carl Theodor Dreyer, Andrei Tarkovsky, Ingmar Bergman, Andrzej Zulawski, Jean-Luc Godard, Orson Welles, Federico Fellini, Luis Bunuel, Josef von Sternberg & Sergei Eisenstein with Salvador Dali serving as moderator.
Juliet of the spirits is true colour flickering its means a superb stuff for artistic style, even Lsd come out and turn the slide ascending in Giullietta Masina caracter, high and low soul, and allowed a great scenes of surrealisms nevermore to human sight experience.
@Liniserproductions All his films from Variety Lights (co-directed with Lattuada) up to "Juliet of the Spirits" & his "Spirits of the Dead" segment are masterpieces. Longest string of uninterrupted masterpieces next to Bunuel. Starting with "Satyricon" he went into a permanent downward spiral only occasionally recovering with "Amarcord" & "And the Ship Sails On." "I Vitelloni" was Kubrick's favorite film & the inspiration for both "American Graffiti" by Lucas & "Mean Streets" by Scorsese.
In Italy he would never did an inerview about this matter; even if he would, italian television would never; even if they had do it, they would never aired it.
LSD? Are you kidding? During LSD intoxication, you experience heavy visual and and sensory distortions. Changes proceed rapidly, as well as very slowly, in one's thought processes, and the experiences are saddled with intense emotional content. An acid trip lasts from 8 to 12 hours. The experience is overwhelming for short periods, where you feel like your on a roller-coaster with your heart pounding, and your breathing is as if you could rocket right out of your body (which you do); and much of it is strangely beautiful, filled with pulsing colours & with it all comes surprising and novel insights. The Doctor did not give Fellini lysergic acid diethylamide, and perhaps he didn't require the connectivity to all Mankind and to the feeling of God that accompanies the _trip_ . . .
It's a BBC production for an English speaking audience, and since Fellini can speak good English what would be the point in them both speaking Italian?
Imagine if you will a once in a lifetime round table conversation between Carl Theodor Dreyer, Andrei Tarkovsky, Ingmar Bergman, Andrzej Zulawski, Jean-Luc Godard, Orson Welles, Federico Fellini, Luis Bunuel, Josef von Sternberg & Sergei Eisenstein with Salvador Dali serving as moderator.
It would’ve been pretty awkward - Welles, Bergman and Godard had bad blood!
Alejandro Jodorowsky needs to be at that table as the enlightened mad man.
“La Dolce Vita” - the imagery, the whole “life is a party” theme - yes, it’s a little long, but it is a masterpiece. Thank you for it. Viva Fellini!
I could listen to him for hours
He speaks beautifully, pure expression laced with style
Great Federico Maestro thanks for uploaded
Thanks for "Dolce Vita"
Fellini is a trip, a very good trip in him self, just take a look o some of his movies.
I feel fear when watching this... Fear due to respect for his immaculate body of work.
Fellini i love you.
I know it very well :) Great one! 'Lsd: my problem child' by Albert Hoffman is another classic.
quando sento un genio parlare lo so riconoscere!
come to my dream fellini. let's have a coffee and talk about dream.
Per sempre il più grande.
that is so awesome I love that he took lsd he is a genius
like a roboat! love me some fellini
the is so passionate!
I wish I could have met him and maybe had coffee very interesting director.
Juliet of the spirits is true colour flickering its means a superb stuff for artistic style, even Lsd come out and turn the slide ascending in Giullietta Masina caracter, high and low soul, and allowed a great scenes of surrealisms nevermore to human sight experience.
This man is a genius
He speaks better English than I thought. Insightful stuff.
haha, has anyone noticed how funny the interviewer looks
@Liniserproductions All his films from Variety Lights (co-directed with Lattuada) up to "Juliet of the Spirits" & his "Spirits of the Dead" segment are masterpieces. Longest string of uninterrupted masterpieces next to Bunuel. Starting with "Satyricon" he went into a permanent downward spiral only occasionally recovering with "Amarcord" & "And the Ship Sails On." "I Vitelloni" was Kubrick's favorite film & the inspiration for both "American Graffiti" by Lucas & "Mean Streets" by Scorsese.
magnifico
this man is a trully worker in cinema overall, films by your coodernation did become powerful nature of man, you've and them guess weird so he did it.
His English is pretty good!
Casually talking about taking LSD to feel colours
what a master
Wow octopus fingers
good morning
When did felini steel gelini
Fellini didn't need to drop acid. He was permanently 'on'.
he definitely didn't do enough acid.
hahaha exactly , and im an a very open artist ;)
Thought itals had thick hair
@Liniserproductions la dolce vita
I am wondering "what" Federico was really smoking ...
Fellini saying that LSD is not a big deal. Of course, with his imagination why should he need it?
In Italy he would never did an inerview about this matter; even if he would, italian television would never; even if they had do it, they would never aired it.
Relax. He wrote all of this in a book. Check it out (Fare un film)
3:11 what's up with the interviewers' hand?
solo il rintocco del pendolo alla fine è più surreale dell'inglese di fellini..
O m g look at that ear whete your cap ypu look like the fria in Robin hood bey ya jaunt got a good have ya
When did he take LSD?
O m g look at the other geezer woooo ear ear what up with ya ear .........
absolutely brilliant fellow, but i have to say: hilarious accent. had i closed my eyes, i could picture nintendo's lovely plumber, mario.
idol of the fools
But Why do you think that? Im genuinely curious
@@LoveLife-ho3rg coz we're all fools and he's an idol
Fellini genio assoluto del cinema. Però il suo inglese non si può sentire.
LSD? Are you kidding? During LSD intoxication, you experience heavy visual and and sensory distortions. Changes proceed rapidly, as well as very slowly, in one's thought processes, and the experiences are saddled with intense emotional content.
An acid trip lasts from 8 to 12 hours. The experience is overwhelming for short periods, where you feel like your on a roller-coaster with your heart pounding, and your breathing is as if you could rocket right out of your body (which you do); and much of it is strangely beautiful, filled with pulsing colours & with it all comes surprising and novel insights.
The Doctor did not give Fellini lysergic acid diethylamide, and perhaps he didn't require the connectivity to all Mankind and to the feeling of God that accompanies the _trip_ . . .
Massive hole in ya ear
Yuk
Fallini had a bad trip
You no hair on your crown lol u can't even do a swipe over
ignorant interviewer shouldve interviewed in italian
It's a BBC production for an English speaking audience, and since Fellini can speak good English what would be the point in them both speaking Italian?