Born 1920 (age 73) · Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Appears in 125 titles

Federico Fellini, Knight Grand Cross (January 20, 1920 – October 31, 1993), was an Italian film director and screenwriter. Known for a distinct style that blends fantasy and baroque images, he is considered one of the most influential and widely revered filmmakers of the 20th century. Personal and highly idiosyncratic visions of society, Fellini's films are a unique combination of memory, dreams, fantasy, surrealism and desire. The adjectives "Fellinian" and "Felliniesque" are "synonymous with any kind of extravagant, fanciful, even baroque image in the cinema and in art in general". In a career spanning almost fifty years, Fellini won the Palme d'Or for La Dolce Vita, was nominated for twelve Academy Awards, and directed four motion pictures that won Oscars in the category of Best Foreign Language Film. In 1993, he was awarded an honorary Oscar for Lifetime Achievement at the 65th Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles.

Filmography

8½
8.1
1963
Director
La Dolce Vita
8.0
La Dolce Vita
1960
Director
Amarcord
7.9
Amarcord
1973
Director
La Strada
7.9
La Strada
1954
Director
Nights of Cabiria
8.0
Nights of Cabiria
1957
Director
I Vitelloni
7.7
I Vitelloni
1953
Director
Satyricon
6.7
Satyricon
1969
Director
Roma
7.2
Roma
1972
Director
Juliet of the Spirits
7.2
Juliet of the Spirits
1965
Director
City of Women
6.9
City of Women
1980
Director
The White Sheik
7.2
The White Sheik
1952
Director
Fellini's Casanova
6.9
Fellini's Casanova
1976
Director
The Swindle
7.3
The Swindle
1955
Director
Spirits of the Dead
6.3
Spirits of the Dead
1968
Director
And the Ship Sails On
7.2
And the Ship Sails On
1983
Director
Boccaccio '70
6.9
Boccaccio '70
1962
Director
The Voice of the Moon
6.7
The Voice of the Moon
1990
Director
Ginger and Fred
6.9
Ginger and Fred
1986
Director
Orchestra Rehearsal
6.6
Orchestra Rehearsal
1979
Director
Variety Lights
6.9
Variety Lights
1950
Director