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Fellini documentary; by Vincenzo Mollica in Italian; Theatrical Trailer; Photo montage from the Set
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1. Cinecittà [2:00]
2. The Japanese Journalists [3:56]
3. The Assistant Director [1:34]
4. Commercials [2:39]
5. The Bar [1:53]
6. Nadia [2:28]
7. Casa Del Passeggero [3:18]
8. As a Young Journalist [5:44]
9. The Tramway [7:50]
10. The First Time [1:48]
11. The Wedding [8:42]
12. The Star [6:00]
13. India [9:09]
14. In the Subway [4:17]
15. Anonymous Phonecall [4:51]
16. Casting [5:08]
17. Marcello [5:16]
18. Anita [3:53]
19. "La Dolce Vita" [2:51]
20. Tests on the Stage [4:55]
21. Tests in Exterior [6:29]
22. The Indians [6:02]
23. Merry Christmas [3:11]
24. Main & End Titles [1:37]
Intervista has been termed a semi-documentary: This is in fact the filmed autobiography of Italian director Federico Fellini, framed in the form of an interview conducted by a Japanese film crew. As the interview progresses Fellini's mind wanders to his earliest days (the reenacted events conflict with several of the "official" stories of his life). His fascination with filmmaking is manifested in the "wonderland" atmosphere of the old Cinecitta studios. With the cooperation of Fellini's loyal co-workers, we are permitted to see tantalizingly brief excerpts (some self-mocking) of Fellini's modus operandi. A visit by Fellini and guest-star Marcello Mastroianni to Anita Ekberg's home leads to a lavish (and poignant) "reliving" of the 1961 Fellini/Mastroianni/Ekberg effort La Dolce Vita. The climax of Intervista scene invokes Fellini's previous inward-looking classic 8 1/2, with a novel twist calculated to send the director's disciples home with a knowing smile. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide