Movies
Federico Fellini the fabulist, the director who provoked and sometimes perplexed with his hallucinatory imagery, had yet to emerge when “La Strada” was released in 1954.
Aug. 18, 1994
Before he became too celebrated for a given name, before anyone even thought of tacking “esque” onto his last one, there was a time when Federico Fellini was just another promising Italian director with a background in neo-realism and a few charming films to his credit.
Jan. 14, 1994
“La Strada.” Criterion, Extended Play CLV, 94 minutes, $39.95.
Sept. 1, 1989
Giulietta Masina, the wife and leading lady of the late movie director Federico Fellini, died Wednesday.
March 25, 1994
Dec. 8, 1989
Award-winning Italian and French classics on tap this week
March 21, 2013
Afterword
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Nov. 11, 2010
Forget the home run race. Dino De Laurentiis is about to hit a cinema milestone.
Aug. 30, 1998
Obituaries
De Laurentiis helped revive the film industry in his native Italy and later ran studios and produced big-budget movies in the U.S. His output was once described as ‘high-brow and low-brow, huge moneymakers and expensive flops.’
Nov. 12, 2010
I was astonished that your film experts discussing video reproductions (“Small Screen for Movies Is a Big Issue for Some Viewers,” Calendar, Jan. 1) failed to mention what this mere movie fan considers the determining factor in deciding quality: the aesthetics of the individual movie.
Jan. 15, 1996