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A tough guy managing a small circus buys a girl from a poor family and turns her into an object in both his show and his life. Remarkable performances by the entire cast, particularly Giulietta Masina.
A tough guy managing a small circus buys a girl from a poor family and turns her into an object in both his show and his life. Remarkable performances by the entire cast, particularly Giulietta Masina.
A group of five men in their late twenties hang around a pool hall in a small seaport town, getting into mischief and daydreaming. Only one of them attempts to break away and head for Rome.
Federico Fellini recalls his hometown of Rimini in the 1930s through the eyes of 13-year-old Tita. In typical Fellinian style, a kaleidoscope of bizarre characters pass through the various episodes, as our hero finds refuge from the provincial wasteland in his imagination and in the characters he sees at the movies.
Fellini's imagination, personified in the form of a naive intellectual, roams the sensuous and decadent world of the Roman Empire. The result is a spectacle for the eye and mind: colorful, rich in characters, storytelling, philosophy, eccentric behavior, and exquisite aesthetics. In short - a masterpiece.