Up to this point Fellini felt he made seven-and-a-half films. LIKE all great art there are many sides to Federico Fellini’s 1963 masterpiece 8½. It’s a film about the craft of film-making itself, a study into the dark hole of writer’s block and one of the most affecting slices of pure cinema ever released. The film, set for its UK physical premiere on 2 May, is unrelentingly fast-paced and conjures up the nerve-jangling sense of dread of a childhood nightmare. A night of unimaginable terror awaits twelve-year-old Bobby and best friend, Kevin when they are abducte…
Jean-Michel Poiccard is a young and charming criminal who assumes the persona of Hollywood star and American cultural icon, Humphrey Bogart, emulating his ways and trying to survive in his shadow. Michel romances an American girl, Patricia, in Paris while being pursued by the policemen for evading the law. The ending of the film … Read More