Fellini adapte à l’écran un roman de Kafka “L’Amérique”.Des journalistes japonais viennent l’interviewer sur sa façon de travailler et sur ses anciens films. Le réalisateur leur explique les mécanismes du métier et leur montre les studios de Cinecittà, les décors.Fellini ouvre les portes de la clé de toute sa vie, de son univers merveilleux qui renvoie à la mythologie fellinienne par une succession d’échappées à l’intérieur de sa mémoire, de ses souvenirs.
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what a way to go!
Author: (spookygrinder@aol.com) from Los Angeles, CA
25 June 2001
I don't know what the reviewers were thinking, but with Ebert leading the pack, it might be safe to say that they weren't thinking at all. Intervista is an amazing film. It takes the shape of a fake documentary, in which Fellini looks at, and pokes fun at, his entire career. In the end it is an homage, not to himself, as other reviewers have suggested, but to film itself. Praise for a medium which never ceases to amaze viewers and film makers alike with it's capacity to project and create our dreams.