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Intervista

Country: Italy, Language: Italian, 102 mins

  • Director: Federico Fellini
  • Writer: Federico Fellini; Gianfranco Angelucci
  • Producer: Ibrahim Moussa; Pietro Notarianni

CGiii Comment

An unmitigated disaster.

Fellini has thrown everything at the screen - nothing stuck.

It's always sad to see the ravages of age - he should have hung up his clapperboard years before making this...ho hum.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Cinecitta, the huge movie studio outside Rome, is 50 years old and Fellini is interviewed by a Japanese TV crew about the films he has made there over the years as he begins production on his latest film. A young actor portrays Fellini arriving at Cinecitta the first time by trolley to interview a star. Marcello Mastroianni dressed as Mandrake the Magician floats by a window and Fellini followed by TV crew takes him to Anita Ekberg's villa where the Trevi fountain scene from Dolce vita, La (1960) is shown on a sheet that appears and disappears as if by magic.

Cast & Characters

Sergio Rubini as Reporter / Himself;
Antonella Ponziani as Antonella;
Maurizio Mein as Himself;
Paola Liguori as Star;
Lara Wendel as Bride;
Antonio Cantafora as Spouse;
Nadia Ottaviani as Vestal Virgin;
Anita Ekberg as Herself;
Marcello Mastroianni as Himself;
Maria Teresa Battaglia;
Christian Borromeo as Christian;
Roberta Carlucci;
Umberto Comte;
Lionello Pio Di Savoia;
Germana Dominici