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Fellini - Satyricon
General Details
Director:
Federico Fellini
Writer:
Federico Fellini, Petronius
Theatrical:
1970
Rated:
R
Studio:
MGM (Video & DVD)
Genre:
Art House & International
Duration:
129
IMDb:
0064940
DVD Details
Languages:
Italian, English
Subtitles:
English, Spanish, French
Sound:
Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Picture Format:
Anamorphic Widescreen
UPC:
027616860408
Release:
Apr 2001
Price:
$14.94
Credits
Encolpio
Martin Potter
Ascilto
Hiram Keller
Gitone
Max Born
Eumolpo
Salvo Randone
Trimalcione (as Il Moro)
Mario Romagnoli
Fortunata
Magali Noël
Trifena
Capucine
Lica
Alain Cuny
Vernacchio
Fanfulla
Scintilla
Danika La Loggia
Abinna
Giuseppe Sanvitale
Liberto arricchito
Genius
La matrona
Lucia Bosé
Il suicida
Joseph Wheeler
La schiavetta
Hylette Adolphe
Summary
Trippy is as trippy does, even when you're talking about a movie set in ancient Rome. This 1969 Fellini opus was among the most visually arresting entries in a year when the psychedelic experience was trying to claw its way into every movie coming down the pike. But Fellini, in telling a negligible story about two young men tasting the various pleasures of Nero's hedonistic and priapic reign, aimed for images that jarred as well as seduced. He found humor in freakishness, contrasting beauty and ugliness while effortlessly passing judgment on the emptiness of a life devoted to sensation and personal freedom. More of a fever dream than a linear story, "Fellini Satyricon" crystallized the director's reputation as a visionary--but may have trapped him into spending the rest of his career (with the exception of "Amarcord") trying to top himself in reaching new levels of outrageousness. "--Marshall Fine"