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12 Nov 2015 — 13 Feb 2016

Fellini: Circus of Light

Known as one of the most influential filmmakers of 20th century European cinema, Federico Fellini (1930 – 1993) is celebrated for his signature flair that combines fantasy and flamboyance within the social realities of post World War II Italy. The exhibition Fellini: Circus of Light is an introduction to works that unveils critical aspects of the Italian maestro’s universe.

Featuring more than 50 photographs, movie posters and original drawings from the collection of the Fellini Foundation Collection for the Cinema that document Fellini’s vast oeuvre, the exhibition draws from Fellini’s classics such as La Strada (1954), (1963), Juliet of the Spirits (1965), Fellini Satyricon (1969), The Clowns (1971), Amarcord (1973), Fellini’s Casanova (1976), Intervista (1987) among others.

Fellini: Circus of Light is the collective result of many artists from ADM, practising in the disciplines of fashion, graphic, product, sound and visual effects design, as well as film and puppetry, working together to uncover the complexity of one of most compelling auteurs of the 20th century.

Artist:
Federico Fellini

Curator:
Fellini Foundation for the Cinema, Heitor Capuzzo