Sunday, January 9, 2011
I Vitelloni
Italian master Federico Fellini's first masterpiece is about a group of young men at a crucial turning point in their lives in a small town. These young men resist adulthood and responsibility while roaming around together from cafés to movie theaters. What matters to them is their friendship more than anything else. It's a seminal film about the postwar generation that has influenced many films since that marked the arrival of one of the greatest filmmakers in the history of cinema. The outstanding cast and crew includes the composer Nino Rota who did the music for all of Fellini's films. YRCinema's coverage of films on DVD.
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