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Fellini News Update #16
Researching and documenting the influence of Federico Fellini on popular culture.

October 2, 2005

Greetings from Fort Worth, Texas

Topics:

1) Felliniana Archive News- More to come

2) In Memoriam- Tonino Delli Colli

3) People- The music of Tod Dockstader - Brinke Stevens, horror queen - Aldo Vidaliıs Fellini inspired activism - John Boorman on 8 1/2 - Isabella Rossellini channels, Fellini? - Fellini/Porn actress dead? -

4) Six Degrees of Separation- David Lynch -

5) Festival News- Venice Film Fest features dueling Casanovaıs - Baltic Pearl Intl. Film Festival - Vancouverıs Tutto Fellini - Yalies love Fellini (with M. Marcusı help) -

6) Book/Music/DVD/Broadway News & Reviews- DVDTimes does Juliet of the Spirits - Terry Gilliamıs Fellini inspired gluttony, The Brothers Grimm - BFIıs new Il Bidone DVD - La Dolce Vita gets Deluxe treatment - Bartoli channels, Ekberg? -

7) Student Essay of the Month- A lazy film studentıs best friend? -

8) Odds Œn Ends Œn Trifles- Fellini portrait artist of the month - Fellini erotica pulls crowds - Dolce Vita as chalk art -


1) Felliniana Archive News:

>This Update and all the previous ones will be available online at the website very soon. You can also expect to find a more complete sampling of the ever-growing archive in the near future, as well. Thanks for looking:

http://www.felliniana.com


2) In Memoriam:

>Famed Italian Cinematographer, Tonino Delli Colli, has died at age 91. Best known famous for his masterful work on Sergio Leoneıs spaghetti westerns, he also collaborated with Fellini on Ginger e Fred, Intervista and La Voce della Luna. Read more here:

http://www.timeout.com/film/news/598.html

>more here:

http://www.theasc.com/magazine/mar05/colli/page1.html


3) People:

>American composer, Ted Dockstader helped invent electronic music. His 1960 debut, Eight Electronic Pieces, still shock. Portions of that work became part of the soundtrack for Felliniıs Satyricon. Read his fascinating story here:

http://www.citypages.com/databank/26/1288/article13583.asp

>Queen of the B-movie horror films, 51 year old Brinke Stevens, (who?) met Fellini in Los Angeles in the 80ıs, during his Carlos Casteneda journey. She recently announced that she is working on a script about the two weeks she spent with the Maestro and his entourage. Read more here:

http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/entertainment/performing_arts/12379905.htm

>Aldo Vidali has lived an amazing life. The Belgian born, Roman educated author/film maker was captured by the Naziıs as a boy, explored the Brazilian wilderness, prospected in Mexico, and met and worked with Fellini during the Mastorna period. And that was just the first third of his life! In his latest project, Aldo the director plans to incorporate the ³Fellini Style² in his upcoming film, Deflating The Elephant. Read about the film here:

http://198.65.14.85/News/2005/35-36/35news05.htm

>Read Aldoıs personal history here:

http://www.uneco.org/avcurriculum.html

>British film director John Boorman gives his fascinating take on Felliniıs majestic, 8 1/2. Itıs all part of U.K. Telegraphıs wonderful online discussion, Film Makers on Film.

Read Interview Here

>On the same site, read Gavin Millerıs comments on Felliniıs Amarcord here:

Read Here

>Jane Campion on La Strada here:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2003/11/01/bfmof01.xml

>and Paul Mazursky on I Vitelloni here:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2003/07/05/bfmof05.xml

>Isabella Rossellini, famous actress and daughter of Roberto Rossellini, founder of Neo-realism, stars in a new 17 minute film by Guy Maddin. Titled, My Dad is 100 Years Old, the short film consists of angry debates between Roberto, Alfred Hitchcock, Federico Fellini and Gone With The Wind director David O. Selznick, with a cameo by Charlie Chaplin and a scene in which Isabella talks to her mom Ingrid Bergman. Read more here:

http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/2005/09/13/1214231.html

>The death of Italy's most famous porn actress more than a decade ago is being investigated on the suspicion that it was faked to hide her links to "a top politician". Moana Pozzi, made her film debut in Felliniıs Ginger and Fred.

Read the whole sordid tale here:


4) Six Degrees of Separation:

>American film director, David Lynch, the auteur behind ³Blue Velvet,² ³Mulholland Drive,² the TV show ³Twin Peaks,² and ³Eraserhead² is strange. In a recent interview discussing his promotion of transcendental meditation he was asked who his heroes are. His immediate response: Federico Fellini. Read the interview here:

http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=508719


5) Festival News:

>This past summer at the Venice Film Festival the new Disney release, Casanova, by Lasse Hallstrom was unspooled along with a restored print of Felliniıs version. Methinks there is little to compare. Read a report here:

http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117926655?categoryid=10&cs=1&s=h&p=0

>³The art that embalms time², is a quote from film critic Andre Bazin, referring to films of Italian neo-realism. The Baltic Pearl International Film Festival, in Riga, Latvia, featured eleven classic films from this period at this years festival. Fellini played a major role. Read more here:

http://www.balticpearl.lv/en/neorealism.html

>Pacific Cinematheque, a not for profit film society in Vancouver, approaches film much like an art museum approaches painting and sculpture. In honor of the Picasso of film, they recently exhibited the complete works of Fellini on their screen. Read more here:

http://www.cinematheque.bc.ca/

>Yale Universityıs, Whitney Humanities Center filled to the brim with cinephiles recently at the opening gala for the center's new series of 35mm films, "The Cinema at Whitney." New faculty member, Millicent (Penny) Marcusı choice for the inagural film? Felliniıs 8 1/2. Read more here:

http://www.yaledailynews.com/article.asp?AID=29639


6) Book/Music/DVD/Stage - News & Reviews:

>As mentioned in FNU #15, DVD Times is one of the best places to read DVD reviews. Their in depth reporting compares U.S. and U.K. releases. Check out their take on Juliet of the Spirits here:

http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=58071

>Toronto film critic, Wendy Banks, opens her review of Terry Gilliamıs latest film, The Brothers Grimm, with a direct comparison with Felliniıs 8 1/2. Read the review here:

http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2005-08-25/movie_reviews.php

>DVD Times reviews the new British Film Instituteıs release, Il Bidone. The big news: An additional 17 minutes have been restored to this obscure Fellini classic from 1955. Read more here:

http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=58439

>Koch-Lorber Films who released a Collectorıs Edition, 2 disc version of La Dolce Vita just a few months ago, will soon release a De-Luxe Collectorıs Edition with a faux leather and gold leaf package AND a third disc of interesting Bonus Material. Read about it here:

http://www.kochlorberfilms.com/product.asp?ID=KLF-3051

>Opera diva, Cecilia Bartoli, has a new CD of arias with a Fellini twist. Using a bit of shameless promotion, the singer dresses up in Ekberg-esque clothing as worn in La Dolce Vita. Images from the film decorate the cover and the booklet.

Read more about this tenuous concept here:


and here:


7) Student Essay of the Month:

Too busy to write that term paper on 8 1/2? A lack of critical thinking got you down? No problem !!! Just shell out $53.95 and you can get one written for you. Read more about the dumbing down of America here:

http://www.academon.com/lib/paper/42544.html



8) Odds Œn Ends Œn Trifles:

>Artist of the Month: From time to time I run across artists who portray Fellini in various media. Some more successfully than others. Check out the block print portrait of Fellini by Stephen Alcorn here:

http://www.alcorngallery.com/Portraits/Portraits_display.php?i=12

>A gallery in Krems, Austria, is exhibiting a selection of Fellini erotica from his later years and is drawing crowds. You may learn more than you want to know about il Maestro, here:

http://www.indiewire.com/buzz/050925.html#000712

>in German here:

http://kurier.at/kultur/1106802.php

>...and see examples of the erotica here:

http://www.sademarchese.org/amatori/pornofellini/fellini.htm

>A Bay area chalk artist plans to reproduce the poster art from La Dolce Vita in next years, Bay Street Chalk Art Festival. Read about it here:

http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/localnews/ci_3074838


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Don Young

Don Young Felliniana Archive
P.O. Box 470041
Fort Worth, TX 76147
USA
http://www.felliniana.com
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