What is the best Federico Fellini movie?
From neorealist fables to hallucinatory circus dreams, Fellini's filmography is one of cinema's most personal and visually inventive. Which is his undisputed peak?
18½
Fellini's 1963 autobiographical meta-masterpiece about a film director suffering creative block, widely considered one of the greatest films ever made.
2La Dolce Vita
Fellini's 1960 Palme d'Or winner following a week in the life of a jaded tabloid journalist drifting through Rome's glittering and decadent social world.
3Amarcord
Fellini's 1973 Oscar-winning nostalgic mosaic of life in a small Italian coastal town under Fascism, drawn from his own Rimini childhood memories.
4La Strada
Fellini's 1954 Oscar-winning neorealist fable about a simple-minded young woman sold to a brutish traveling strongman, featuring Giulietta Masina's iconic performance.
5Nights of Cabiria
Fellini's 1957 Oscar-winning portrait of a resilient and romantically hopeful Roman streetwalker played with heartbreaking humanity by Giulietta Masina.
6I Vitelloni
Fellini's 1953 semi-autobiographical film about five aimless young men drifting through a provincial Italian town, unable to break free from comfortable stagnation.
7Juliet of the Spirits
Fellini's 1965 dreamlike and visually opulent first color film about a middle-aged woman haunted by visions as she investigates her husband's possible infidelity.
Satyricon
Fellini's 1969 audacious and hallucinatory adaptation of Petronius's fragmented ancient Roman text, reimagined as a fantastical journey through decadence.
9Roma
Fellini's 1972 essayistic portrait of Rome across centuries and through the filmmaker's own arriving eyes — a city as eternal spectacle and chaos.
10The White Sheik
Fellini's 1952 first solo feature — a gentle farce about a provincial newlywed who sneaks off to meet her beloved fumetti photo-romance hero.
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