8½, starring Marcello Mastroianni, Claudia Cardinale and other popular names of Italian cinema, deals with a film director who has lost his inspiration to finish a film and tries to flee from his responsibilities, co-workers and his private life, which works rather unsuccessful. The only way for him to really get away is to fall into daydreams, where the magic of 8½ happens, as the changes between reality and dreams are fluent and the audience can’t tell at first what is an illusion and what is not. The music was provided by long-time Fellini collaborator and friend Nino Rota, who, with the theme to 8½ (L’Illussionista) composed one of his best known pieces. The rest of the film score doesn’t reflect Fellini’s cinematic surrealism, but instead sway us in a ‘working’ world. Enjoy!
Great movie I adore MM...so talented was he; such heart and sans vanity for such a stunner. Saw a Dick Cavette ( ancient show) with M and Sophia. As rude as " Dick" was to him, it was so cool. ❤
So, in a way, a universal intellectual. Yes, Federico Fellini can be regarded as a universal intellectual in the realm of cinema. His films transcend cultural and temporal boundaries, addressing universal themes and engaging with the complexities of the human condition. Fellini's work delves into the realms of dreams, desires, and existential questions that resonate with audiences from different backgrounds and time periods. As a filmmaker, Fellini was not only concerned with entertaining audiences but also with provoking thought, introspection, and a deeper understanding of the human experience. His films often combine elements of fantasy, symbolism, and social commentary, creating a rich tapestry that invites interpretation and reflection. 11:11 Fellini's ability to tap into the collective unconscious, exploring the depths of human emotions, desires, and anxieties, contributes to his status as a universal intellectual. His films challenge conventional narratives, blur the boundaries between reality and illusion, and offer profound insights into the human psyche. His work continues to inspire and engage audiences worldwide, cementing his legacy as a visionary and intellectual force in the world of cinema. [Content generated by ChatGPT. ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot developed by OpenAI]
We think so too. Indeed, many film enthusiasts and critics share the view that Federico Fellini's contributions to the world of cinema are significant and enduring. His unique visual style, imaginative storytelling, and exploration of the human condition continue to captivate audiences and inspire filmmakers across generations. Fellini's ability to create evocative and surreal cinematic worlds, often filled with memorable characters and striking imagery, sets him apart as a visionary director. His films resonate with viewers on both emotional and intellectual levels, exploring themes such as identity, memory, spirituality, and the struggles of the human experience. Furthermore, Fellini's influence extends beyond the realm of cinema. His work has had an impact on other art forms, such as theater, literature, and visual arts. His imaginative and often larger-than-life approach to storytelling has left an indelible mark on the creative landscape. While Fellini's films may not fit neatly within the confines of Italian neorealism, his contributions to cinema and his unique artistic vision cannot be overlooked. His work continues to be celebrated, studied, and appreciated for its artistic merit and its ability to challenge and inspire audiences. 13:31 [Content generated by ChatGPT. ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot developed by OpenAI]
Hey Fred, thanks for these awesome scores you give us could you by any means do the scores of "the red shoes", "fellini satyricon" and "vertigo" I think people would love those and certainly with the great quality you give us.
Hello Franklin and thank you for your kind message! "Red Shoes" could be rather difficult to make as just a re-recording of the music is available. We usually try to keep the 'original' spirit here but we will see what time brings... "Vertigo" is already done and "Fellini Satyricon" is on the to-do-list. :-) Best! Fred
Still on Italian neorealism. Would the genius Federico Fellini fit into this movement? What does Fellini's work represent for the world of cinema? Is it still relevant? Federico Fellini is undoubtedly one of the most important figures in the history of cinema, but his work does not fall strictly within the realm of Italian neorealism. While Fellini emerged during the same period as neorealism and was influenced by it to some extent, he developed his own unique style that eventually diverged from the neorealist principles. Italian neorealism, which flourished in the aftermath of World War II, aimed to depict the social realities of post-war Italy with a focus on the lives of ordinary people. Neorealist films were characterized by their use of non-professional actors, location shooting, and stories that highlighted social issues and the struggles of everyday life. Directors like Vittorio De Sica, Roberto Rossellini, and Luchino Visconti were prominent figures of this movement. Fellini's early works, such as "The White Sheik" (1952) and "La Strada" (1954), showed some neorealist influences in terms of subject matter and storytelling, but his style began to evolve with films like "Nights of Cabiria" (1957) and "La Dolce Vita" (1960). Fellini's films became more surreal, dreamlike, and introspective, exploring themes of memory, fantasy, and the human condition. Fellini's work represents a departure from neorealism and can be considered as part of the broader category of art cinema. His films are characterized by their poetic imagery, visual extravagance, and deeply personal narratives. He often explored the realms of dreams and fantasies, blurring the boundaries between reality and illusion. His storytelling was marked by rich symbolism, intricate narratives, and larger-than-life characters. Fellini's films had a profound impact on the world of cinema and continue to be highly regarded. They introduced innovative and visually stunning techniques, influenced the works of subsequent filmmakers, and challenged traditional storytelling conventions. Fellini's unique vision and his ability to create captivating and thought-provoking cinematic experiences have earned him a place among the greatest directors in history. While Fellini's heyday was in the mid-20th century, his work remains relevant and continues to inspire filmmakers today. His exploration of the human psyche, his reflections on the nature of existence, and his visual storytelling techniques have left a lasting impression on cinema. Filmmakers and cinephiles still study and draw inspiration from his films, and his legacy as a visionary director endures. 1:59 [Content generated by ChatGPT. ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot developed by OpenAI]
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Just as Hitchcock had his Herrmann, and Spielberg has his Williams, the great Italian director Federico Fellini's composer of choice (writing music for over two-thirds of his films) was Nino Rota. 11:00 [Presto Music]
Many of the director's films draw on personal memories or dreams and contain a sense of the theatrical, including performers ranging from clowns to dancers. The themes of erotic fantasy and infidelity are often present and - though many would argue that it is self-obsession - so, too, is his self-awareness. 8:00 [QAGOMA]
I first saw this movie in a film course at hunter College in the Bronx circa 1967...it was love at first sight ...
This is like all 60s Italian cinema rolled into one big wonderful ball.
I looove this music!!!!! I could sit down with my eyes closed for hours to listen this soundtrack over and over again.
Came back from re watch this movie on cinema, such a feeling... nothing like watch classic movies on the big screen
8½, starring Marcello Mastroianni, Claudia Cardinale and other popular names of Italian cinema, deals with a film director who has lost his inspiration to finish a film and tries to flee from his responsibilities, co-workers and his private life, which works rather unsuccessful. The only way for him to really get away is to fall into daydreams, where the magic of 8½ happens, as the changes between reality and dreams are fluent and the audience can’t tell at first what is an illusion and what is not.
The music was provided by long-time Fellini collaborator and friend Nino Rota, who, with the theme to 8½ (L’Illussionista) composed one of his best known pieces. The rest of the film score doesn’t reflect Fellini’s cinematic surrealism, but instead sway us in a ‘working’ world. Enjoy!
Don't forget Anouk Aimée!
Great movie I adore MM...so talented was he; such heart and sans vanity for such a stunner.
Saw a Dick Cavette ( ancient show) with M and Sophia. As rude as " Dick" was to him, it was so cool. ❤
Oh come on, don't do this to me. This is so God damn wonderful I may die from the pleasure of it all.
Back at ya.
Great 1960's Italian Movie and Soundtrack! I Always watch "8 and 1/2" when it is on TMC. I give this 5 stars!
Such an incredible score
Nino Rota contributed significantly to the success of Felini' films.
So, in a way, a universal intellectual.
Yes, Federico Fellini can be regarded as a universal intellectual in the realm of cinema. His films transcend cultural and temporal boundaries, addressing universal themes and engaging with the complexities of the human condition. Fellini's work delves into the realms of dreams, desires, and existential questions that resonate with audiences from different backgrounds and time periods.
As a filmmaker, Fellini was not only concerned with entertaining audiences but also with provoking thought, introspection, and a deeper understanding of the human experience. His films often combine elements of fantasy, symbolism, and social commentary, creating a rich tapestry that invites interpretation and reflection. 11:11
Fellini's ability to tap into the collective unconscious, exploring the depths of human emotions, desires, and anxieties, contributes to his status as a universal intellectual. His films challenge conventional narratives, blur the boundaries between reality and illusion, and offer profound insights into the human psyche. His work continues to inspire and engage audiences worldwide, cementing his legacy as a visionary and intellectual force in the world of cinema.
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Nino Rota ! Fantastic, marvelous , explendite - espetacular …
Музыка, под которую можно весело погрустить о том, что уже не вернуть)
Guido! Guido!
Men who can relate to his dream of all the women in his life in one big party is soooo blessed.
We think so too.
Indeed, many film enthusiasts and critics share the view that Federico Fellini's contributions to the world of cinema are significant and enduring. His unique visual style, imaginative storytelling, and exploration of the human condition continue to captivate audiences and inspire filmmakers across generations.
Fellini's ability to create evocative and surreal cinematic worlds, often filled with memorable characters and striking imagery, sets him apart as a visionary director. His films resonate with viewers on both emotional and intellectual levels, exploring themes such as identity, memory, spirituality, and the struggles of the human experience.
Furthermore, Fellini's influence extends beyond the realm of cinema. His work has had an impact on other art forms, such as theater, literature, and visual arts. His imaginative and often larger-than-life approach to storytelling has left an indelible mark on the creative landscape.
While Fellini's films may not fit neatly within the confines of Italian neorealism, his contributions to cinema and his unique artistic vision cannot be overlooked. His work continues to be celebrated, studied, and appreciated for its artistic merit and its ability to challenge and inspire audiences. 13:31
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Are you not sooo cool?❤
La da da da ..!!!! ! 😊
This is the best, Fred. And so are you
Amy, thank you so much for your warm words. I really appreciate them!
Just the best to you and your loved ones!
nice
Hey Fred, thanks for these awesome scores you give us could you by any means do the scores of "the red shoes", "fellini satyricon" and "vertigo" I think people would love those and certainly with the great quality you give us.
Hello Franklin and thank you for your kind message! "Red Shoes" could be rather difficult to make as just a re-recording of the music is available. We usually try to keep the 'original' spirit here but we will see what time brings... "Vertigo" is already done and "Fellini Satyricon" is on the to-do-list. :-)
Best!
Fred
Cool ...you know
The actual galop of Carlotta's galop seems inspired on Khachaturian's Sabre Sance.
I always thought so, however they don't sound alike side by side. The pre galop portion is a reworking of "Cadillac" from La Dolce Vita.
🖤
If anyone wants to know where Danny Elfman found Pee-wee's soul...
OMG, so true!
Most notably at 3:20.
That's funny as F...
Good movie...MM was so fine
Danny Elfman must have been listening to Carlotta's Galop . "Don't forget to tell them Large Marge sent ya!"
LOL true! also Matt Groening sent him this soundtrack as part of the inspiration for The Simpsons
The man who did the music for Romeo and Juliet (1968).
And The Godfather.
And La Dolce Vita and La Strada, two of Fellini's best films IMO.
@@ryanpoggioli8602 And Amarcord. My favorite
And "Death on the Nile".
アサ、ニシ、マサ…😉フェリーニの人類への大切な贈り物❗😊
Led Zeppelin è buono, ma Nino Rota è fondamentale.
i'm new to this so... but have a question... when someone refers to the 'Suite from : 8 1/2' what part of this piece does it stands for ???
A suite is a collection of pieces
Still on Italian neorealism. Would the genius Federico Fellini fit into this movement? What does Fellini's work represent for the world of cinema? Is it still relevant?
Federico Fellini is undoubtedly one of the most important figures in the history of cinema, but his work does not fall strictly within the realm of Italian neorealism. While Fellini emerged during the same period as neorealism and was influenced by it to some extent, he developed his own unique style that eventually diverged from the neorealist principles.
Italian neorealism, which flourished in the aftermath of World War II, aimed to depict the social realities of post-war Italy with a focus on the lives of ordinary people. Neorealist films were characterized by their use of non-professional actors, location shooting, and stories that highlighted social issues and the struggles of everyday life. Directors like Vittorio De Sica, Roberto Rossellini, and Luchino Visconti were prominent figures of this movement.
Fellini's early works, such as "The White Sheik" (1952) and "La Strada" (1954), showed some neorealist influences in terms of subject matter and storytelling, but his style began to evolve with films like "Nights of Cabiria" (1957) and "La Dolce Vita" (1960). Fellini's films became more surreal, dreamlike, and introspective, exploring themes of memory, fantasy, and the human condition.
Fellini's work represents a departure from neorealism and can be considered as part of the broader category of art cinema. His films are characterized by their poetic imagery, visual extravagance, and deeply personal narratives. He often explored the realms of dreams and fantasies, blurring the boundaries between reality and illusion. His storytelling was marked by rich symbolism, intricate narratives, and larger-than-life characters.
Fellini's films had a profound impact on the world of cinema and continue to be highly regarded. They introduced innovative and visually stunning techniques, influenced the works of subsequent filmmakers, and challenged traditional storytelling conventions. Fellini's unique vision and his ability to create captivating and thought-provoking cinematic experiences have earned him a place among the greatest directors in history.
While Fellini's heyday was in the mid-20th century, his work remains relevant and continues to inspire filmmakers today. His exploration of the human psyche, his reflections on the nature of existence, and his visual storytelling techniques have left a lasting impression on cinema. Filmmakers and cinephiles still study and draw inspiration from his films, and his legacy as a visionary director endures. 1:59
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Comment sure sounds like a robot wrote it.
What's with posting text generated by an AI? Do you actually have any opinions of your own?`
@@hudsony777 The Snake Charmer's Flute is an item that summons a climbable snake. 6:09
@@Gurci28No one in class liked you AI.
@@hudsony777 One of the most compelling reasons to apply AI is to learn how to use advances in AI technology to automate and perform repetitive and tedious tasks. 13:24
Pls add indian composer ar rahmans 90s films soundtrack suite........
Where is la dolce vita?
Is here, in Roma!
Just as Hitchcock had his Herrmann, and Spielberg has his Williams, the great Italian director Federico Fellini's composer of choice (writing music for over two-thirds of his films) was Nino Rota. 11:00 [Presto Music]
8 1/2 is full of Catholicism imagery and symbolism.
Many of the director's films draw on personal memories or dreams and contain a sense of the theatrical, including performers ranging from clowns to dancers. The themes of erotic fantasy and infidelity are often present and - though many would argue that it is self-obsession - so, too, is his self-awareness. 8:00 [QAGOMA]
Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita is funny, thought-provoking and is often deservedly considered one of the best films of the 1960s. 8:57