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Orchestra Rehearsal

Prova d'Orchestra

West Germany, Italy

1978

70 Min
Color
German, Italian
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DIR Federico Fellini

PROD Michael Fengler, Renzo Rossellini

SCR Federico Fellini, Brunello Rondi

DP Giuseppe Rotunno

CAST Balduin Baas, Clara Colosimo, Elizabeth Labi, Ronaldo Bonacchi, Ferdinando Villella, Franco Iavarone, David Maunsell, Francesco Aluigi, Andy Miller

ED Ruggero Mastroianni

PROD DES Dante Ferretti

MUSIC Nino Rota

Cannes (Out of Competition)

Director

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Federico Fellini

One of the most visionary figures to emerge from the fertile motion picture community of postwar-era Italy, Federico Fellini brought a new level of autobiographical intensity to his craft; more than any other filmmaker of his era, he transformed the realities of his life into the surrealism of his art. Though originally a product of the neorealist school, the eccentricity of Fellini’s characterizations and his absurdist sense of comedy set him squarely apart from contemporaries like Vittorio De Sica or Roberto Rossellini, and at the peak of his career his work adopted a distinctively poetic, flamboyant, and influential style so unique that only the term “Felliniesque” could accurately describe it.

Born in Rimini, Italy, on January 20, 1920, Fellini’s first passion was the theater, and at the age of 12 he briefly ran away from home to join the circus, later entering college solely to avoid being drafted. Prior to the outbreak of World War II, he wrote and acted with his friend… read more

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Lefteris Becerra

20Dec10

excelente, reflexión sobre lo que se perdía y lo que se tenía en la italia que se encaminaba a la década de los ochentas y espejo poético sobre la música que reverbera en la imagen del arte en general

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Klaus Capra

8Sep10

Documentary style fiction about rehearsing musicians who revolt against their abusive conductor, told through the detached eye of a television report. Slogans against controlled music are written on the walls, a giant metronome replaces the conductor in front of the podium.. the disorder escalates and the musicians become violent. But when exterior strife intrudes in this insulated society it reminds them of the futility of their actions, and the orchestra begins to play their instruments to the movement of the conductor's batons amidst the ruins. A metaphor for mankind indeed. A small, but essential masterpiece from Federico Fellini, with a gorgeous score by Nino Rota.

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