
8½
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Manga
Graphic Novels
Art & Photography
Format
Paperback
Pages
300
Language
English
Published
May 1, 1987
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10
0813512115
ISBN-13
9780813512112
Description
In this captivating exploration of filmmaking, Charles Affron delves into the genius of Federico Fellini’s iconic work, 8½. The narrative unfurls the layers of this masterpiece, examining its semi-autobiographical elements and the intricate relationship between dream and reality that lies at its heart. Affron sheds light on the creative challenges Fellini faced while navigating the complexities of art, identity, and inspiration, offering readers an insightful perspective on the director's struggles and triumphs.
Through vivid analyses and rich contextual background, the work illustrates the film's lasting impact on cinema and its innovative narrative structure. Affron captures the essence of 8½, celebrating its surreal visual style, complex characters, and profound themes, positioning it as a pivotal work that reshaped not only Italian cinema but the global film landscape.
Through vivid analyses and rich contextual background, the work illustrates the film's lasting impact on cinema and its innovative narrative structure. Affron captures the essence of 8½, celebrating its surreal visual style, complex characters, and profound themes, positioning it as a pivotal work that reshaped not only Italian cinema but the global film landscape.
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