went into the final stretch to enjoy the exhibition "The circus of illusions" , a journey through the life and work of the maestro Federico Fellini, legitimate author of the name of the library. Coinciding with 50 years of "La dolce vita", the movie that put his name on the cinema map international Caixaforum Madrid has brought a nutritious sample entering the final weeks of the exhibition, until 26 December.
Organized in collaboration with the NBC Photographie in Paris, the first leg of the English event with the teacher was Barcelona, \u200b\u200band had an extraordinary success. Comprising 400 pieces multidisciplinary, ranging from the first cartoon made on arrival in Rome to the drawings in advancing their ideas for movies, and of course frames, advertisements, and images of shooting or who performed the unique castings. Thematically structured around their obsessions, creative stages, influences, friends and enemies the show includes projections of his most important.
is precisely his role as an artist, now hidden by his genius as a filmmaker, which deeply divided over this proposal. Natural Rimini, Federico Fellini took to telling stories in pictures humor comics reading Americans, who by his own admission modeled their taste for the grotesque and fantasy. Born in 1920, reached the Italian capital in 1942 and found work as a commercial artist for a film company, occupation reconciled with writing scripts for editorial cartoonists and some collaborations. His debut director, along with Alberto Lattuada, was "Variety Lights (Luci del vaietá, 1950). This title marks the beginning of a full- filmography just-in lights and shadows on its independence and its ability visionary, whose splendor was fueled by movies like "La Strada" (1954), "La dolce vita" (1960) , "Nights of Cabiria (Le Notti di Cabiria, 1957)," Eight and a half "(Otto e mezzo, 1963) and" Amarcord "(1973), whose popular decline coincides with what for him were his films more personal: "And the Ship Sails On (E la nave va, 1983) and" Interview " (Intervista, 1987).
Share a day with his incendiary talent and legacy can be an excellent option to combat the winter chill in the room Caxaforum de Madrid (Paseo del Prado, 36). In addition, the center organizes a family workshop for contemporary art, "Fellini's Dream," during which children and adults can reinvent the characters in his movies in amazing settings and situations. The workshops end on 19 December.
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