@cherylschindler5505

Excellent overview of Fellinis’s work!  “It is not memory that dominates my films.  To say that my films are autobiographical is an overly facile liquidation, a hasty classification.  It seems to me that I have invented almost everything:  Childhood, characters, nostalgia, dreams, memories, for the pleasure of being able to recount them.”  Fellini

@luismarioguerrerosanchez4747

Amarcord is like a display of Proustian prose. Few filmmakers have managed to achieve memories so vivid on film, between reality and dream.

@juniorjames7076

I Vitelloni is maybe my favorite film! Saw it first on PBS as a child in the early '80s and it was haunting even though I vaguely understood the story. Than later viewings revealed it to me as the ultimate "coming of age" story for guys that is ageless- the last year in your hometown when you realize you have to grow up and move out or stay stuck forever. Some of your friends may stay but what are YOU gonna do? Its the blueprint for every teen flick post World War 2 based on Fellini's last year in Remini, Italy.

@darrenkhachatryan5310

i been waiting for this

@SlothGunner

La Dolce Vita is my favorite film

@URSSKGB12

Man, i'm so happy to see you back. We missed you

@Wowjustwow37

Nights of Cabria is my favorite movie ever. What a stellar filmmaker.

@justinleclairabdullahqasim117

Pure magic. True genius. What can be said that hasn't already been said. Nonetheless Fellini not only defines and redefines Italian cinema 📽️🎥 but changes the world of cinema.And who knows maybe changes the world a little bit. His introspection seamlessly projected onto a subtle extroverted screen display.A cartoon. A human circus. Fellini the circus magician. The maestro. Also thank you for your excellent analysis and spot on reflections on the art and career of The Most Italian of Directors. (Whatever that truly means) thank you.

@Jimmy1982Playlists

😲🥰🥳❤ In my top 3 filmmakers of all time, with Kubrick & Kurosawa.

@agaspversilia

Great analysis of one of our greatest directors! 

By the way, since the title of the video is about memory, I want to share a little thing that maybe many non-italian Fellini fans don't know: "Amarcord" is dialect (the dialect from the area Fellini was, the same area where Amarcord is set) for "I remember".

@kenzoh25

One of the best directors who managed to create memories and characters so vividly that I appreciate and admire with each viewing of his films. Great take on Fellini`s body of work which is timeless, memorable and facsinating as life itself.

@fonitronik

I've been waiting for this quite a while! Thank you!

@jeffwatkins352

Beautifully done. I'm a gay man of 72 years whose first exposure to Fellini was 8 1/2 when I was 10 years old. It scared me so badly, I couldn't face another of his films, Juliet of the Spirits, until my college years. I've been in love with him ever since. My favorite director alongside Kubrick. Your appreciation is glorious. Thank you so much!

@larindanomikos

Oh Guido! Seems like folks have forgotten him. Thanks for remembering.

@bb1111116

Wonderfully done video in terms of editing, with many insights in the narration. One tiny point. The name is pronounced MarCHello Mastroianni.

@fviannaval

What a wonderful essay!
Thank you. 
Fellini makes life worth living.

@ivangolubovic7474

The greatest. Fellini IS a miracle. Divine art. Religious, mystical experience.

@abstergo06

my family is from Rimini as well and he captures it's chaotic party atmosphere of the dolce vita era of the city very well

@johnreel8728

Im so glad i watched this movie now. As a kid, I saw glitzy, fashionable lifestyles showcased in movies and shows. I thought that was the only life worth living, that’s what I should try to achieve in my adulthood. 15 years later, I’m working as a marketing copywriter in my mid twenties. I chased after the decadent life, and it never filled me. Much like how Fellini illustrated, the exciting secular modern world of mass media and distraction only offers fleeting joy. Over time, you feel numb to those moments even while they’re happening.

@wanderinggstars

this is awesome. i have never heard of this director before. i am totally gonna look into this. well done video.