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( 1963)

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A picture that goes beyond what men think about - because no man ever thought about it in quite this way!

Overview

Guido Anselmi, a film director, finds himself creatively barren at the peak of his career. Urged by his doctors to rest, Anselmi heads for a luxurious resort, but a sorry group gathers—his producer, staff, actors, wife, mistress, and relatives—each one begging him to get on with the show. In retreat from their dependency, he fantasizes about past women and dreams of his childhood.

    Top Billed Cast

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      Marcello Mastroianni

      Guido Anselmi

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      Anouk Aimée

      Luisa Anselmi

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      Sandra Milo

      Carla

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      Claudia Cardinale

      Claudia

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      Rossella Falk

      Rossella

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      Barbara Steele

      Gloria Morin

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      Madeleine Lebeau

      Madeleine, the French Actress

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      Caterina Boratto

      Mysterious Lady

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      Eddra Gale

      La Saraghina

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      Guido Alberti

      Pace, the Producer

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      Mario Conocchia

      Conocchia, the Production Manager

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      Bruno Agostini

      Bruno, the Second Production Secretary

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      Cesarino Miceli Picardi

      Cesarino, the Production Supervisor

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      Jean Rougeul

      Carini, the Film Critic

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      Mario Pisu

      Mario Mezzabotta

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      Yvonne Casadei

      Jacqueline Bonbon

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      Ian Dallas

      Maurice, Maya's Assistant

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      Mino Doro

      Claudia's Agent

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      Nadia Sanders

      Nadine, the Hostess

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      Georgia Simmons

      Guido's Grandmother

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      Edy Vessel

      The Model

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      Tito Masini

      The Cardinal

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      Annie Gorassini

      Producer's Friend

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      Rossella Como

      Luisa's Friend

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      Mark Herron

      Luisa's Suitor

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      Marisa Colomber

      Guido's Aunt

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      Neil Robinson

      The French Actress's Agent

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      Elisabetta Catalano

      Matilde, Luisa's Sister

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      Eugene Walter

      The American Journalist

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      Hazel Rogers

      La negretta

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      Gilda Dahlberg

      American Journalist's Wife

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      Mario Tarchetti

      Claudia's Press Office

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      Mary Indovino

      Maya, the Clairvoyant

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      Frazier Rippy

      The Lay Secretary

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      Francesco Rigamonti

      Luisa's Friend

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      Giulio Paradisi

      A Friend

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      Marco Gemini

      Guido as a Child

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      Giuditta Rissone

      Guido's Mother

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      Annibale Ninchi

      Guido's Father

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      Dina De Santis

      Dina (uncredited)

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      Eva Gioia

      Eva (uncredited)

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      Maria Tedeschi

      School Director (uncredited)

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      Antonio Acqua

      A Man in a Car (uncredited)

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      Giulio Calì

      A Man in the Mud (uncredited)

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      Franco Caracciolo

      Young Priest (uncredited)

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      Olimpia Cavalli

      Olimpia (uncredited)

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      Sonia Gessner

      (uncredited)

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      Mathilda Calnan

      Luisa's Friend (uncredited)

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      Nadia Balabine

      Priest Teacher (uncredited)

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      John Karlsen

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    A review by j_haseltine

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    Written by j_haseltine on Thu Aug 13 2015
    Widely touted as one of the all-time great works of cinema, Federico Fellini’s 8½ is an elusive film about even more elusive things. It’s a meaningfully chaotic picture about trying to distil meaning from chaos and it’s a creative success about creative failure. It chronicles the resonant moments in one man’s life and admits that it can’t quite clarify why they matter. Doing justice to its early working title of The Beautiful Confusion, 8½ is a daring high wire act and an outstanding technical achievement that channels its story of artistic crisis into something sweepingly, uniquely profound. ...

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    Facts

    Status

    Released

    Original Language

    English

    Budget

    -

    Revenue

    -

    Keywords

    • dying and death
    • adultery
    • depression
    • individual
    • unsociability
    • screenplay
    • suicide attempt
    • missile
    • scapegoat
    • movie business
    • allegory
    • difficult childhood
    • creative crisis
    • kurort
    • black and white
    • extramarital affair
    • existence
    • semi autobiographical