Fellini's Casanova

Fellini's Casanova

  • Director: Federico Fellini
  • Writer: Giacomo Casanova,Federico Fellini,Bernardino Zappo
  • Countries of origin: Italy
  • Language: Italian, French, German, English, Czech, Latin, Hungarian, Neapolitan
  • Release date: February 11, 1977
  • Runtime: 2 hours 35 minutes
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Fellinis Casanova
  • "Casanova di Federico Fellini, Il" is a drama film directed by Federico Fellini and starring Donald Sutherland and Tina Ormont.
    The film tells the story of Casanova's continuous, and also participated in the story of making love Race , when he was too old to lose his sexual charm, the story of a mechanical woman as his dream lover. The film was released in 1976.

    Details

    • Release date February 11, 1977
    • Filming locations Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies Produzioni Europee Associate (PEA)

    Movie reviews

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    • By Jerald 2022-12-11 04:10:28

      Too many words, go write a movie review

      Damn! The more dirty and messy absurd and flirtatious version of "The Sweet Life", the ugly and lustful "Eight and a Half", the promiscuous and loveless "Myth of Love" in the 18th century. I knew right from the beginning that this guy Fellini started again as an image maker. The art and scenery are still gorgeous, and the group scenes are still vulgarly refined. The ocean of plastic bags is so interesting. The character aspect this time focuses on "ugly" or "uglier"....

    • By Major 2022-12-08 14:52:15

      The wound was wrapped with the wrong gauze, and although it was painful and bloody, it was never discovered...

      I have always disliked Fellini's composition and lens design, and I always felt that it was complicated and erotic. Combining with Fellini's life, it is not difficult to understand the reason. Don't want to be affected by this

      The film tells the story of the Italian lover Casavino's romantic past and tragic decline in his later years. At the end of the film, I still ask myself what the definition of "Casanova" should be (I want to buy his autobiography, but he is really...

    • By Domenic 2022-10-30 08:31:21

      unbearably cruel

      The film is about desire, a lonely desire floating in the void of the night sky as unbearable as the moon in Venice.

      Desire is grotesque, ugly, amazing, but also natural and unattainable, it is either high in the night sky or deep in the water, only Casanova can see it, so Casanova is both lonely and Clownish.

      What amazes me is the charming poetry in the film. The hazy and quiet moonlight travels through time and space, and is incomparable. I think the reason why it is...

    • By Melyssa 2022-09-29 22:04:10

      "Casanova" from "The Director's Talk"

      Casanova described in the film is indeed a real person, an 18th-century Italian priest, writer, spy and diplomat, but mainly known as an adventurer and swinger. Casanova was born in Venice in 1725 to actor parents who died early, and he was later abandoned by his mother. While studying at the Seminary of Padua, he began his bohemian career when he was expelled for misconduct. He had been a priest, had fought in wars, had been a theatre violinist and a cardinal's secretary. Still...

    • By Aron 2022-07-05 23:01:22

      body and politics

      Obviously, Casavaro is not the kind of person you understand.

       

      As the most famous prodigal son in Europe, it is his instinct and his own business to walk among noblewomen, nuns, and daughters of gold. He could compete with any of the most sexually capable men in Europe, and he was ridiculed as a "stall" everywhere. But he always wanted others to call him a "philosopher". He believes that he has outstanding political talent and can assist any monarch in Europe to achieve...

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    • By Maymie 2023-08-09 14:27:16

      9. After countless times of hunting in his life, Superman is getting old, and only the robot doll dances with him at this...

    • By Benny 2023-08-02 08:04:11

      Although it is actually a successor to "Myth of Love", but after watching so much, this may still be the most different Fellini! Today I am still thinking about the issue of sex and love in Fellini's films, but I didn't expect this (and probably the only one) to be just about this issue: Casanova doesn't love anyone who loves him, he is best at it Sex can always satisfy others but never satisfy yourself. As for knowledge? It can neither satisfy him nor himself. The ending of sex and dancing...

    • By Ima 2023-07-03 11:02:52

      Seeing the old Sutherland as Fellini on the big screen (although there is an illusion of Orz playing Ken Russell), it's so happy. I like the soundtrack very, very much. Every time I take out a singing scene and put it in the current movie, it can create a slapstick...

    • By Torrey 2023-06-09 20:01:28

      Casanova will open a box before every time, and a bird will fly up and down inside, and the electronic music flute will be thumping. It's too erotic, "sex contest" god horse... When she finally died, she fell in love with a female robot who had no desires. Gorgeous desire, desolate in the...

    • By Kaya 2023-04-12 19:38:16

      The sexual labyrinth of Casanova, who spent his life chasing women, as a wanderer, until he fled from a battlefield where he fears true love and eternity. Essentially a great cult film, all about sex, ugly, beautiful, introverted, unrestrained, sincere, hypocritical, obsessive-attached, all in Casanova's life, he is a rotten legend. Several dream scenes were shot very imaginatively, and the last scene embracing the puppet girl is like entering...

    Movie plot

      The big lover Casanova is a "sex fighter" who has won many battles in love ., and also participated in the Love Race. But this big lover suffers from the fact that everyone only pays attention to his sexual ability and does not pay attention to his talent for economics and the people and running the country. Moreover, women all "have sex but no love" for him. When he loses his sexual charm with age, he can only treat a mechanical...
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    Movie quotes

    • Giacomo Casanova: A man who never speaks ill of women does not love them. For to understand them and to love them one must suffer at their hands. Then and only then can you find happiness at the lips of your beloved.