BY: Giulia Di Felice
Recognised as the best Italian director, Federico Fellini would have just turned 102. And yet, despite almost 30 years have passed since his death, his art continues to fascinate us and to transport us in a whirlwind of emotions that very unlikely we will be able to forget.
Defined as one of the greatest directors in the history of cinema worldwide, Federico Fellini liked to define himself as a craftsman who has nothing to say, but knows how to say it. Words that were almost incomprehensible but that contained at best the essence of a man who literally made the history of cinema.
SOURCE: https://italian-traditions.com
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