Martin Scorsese interview on Federico Fellini (1993)
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- Martin Scorsese pays tribute to the life and work of late film director and scriptwriter, Federico Fellini.
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Like T.S. Eliot said, "You can feel a poem before you understand it.".
Thank you for the quote, I've felt that emotion several times in the past but would I ve able to express it so eloquently.
He also said that because his work was very erudite and impenetrable for most people and didn't want to alienate the audience, so he let them focus on what the poem made them feel as opposed to his actual meaning, which was complex
Scorsese taught some of my film classes at NYU film school. He is a brilliant man and a wonderful teacher.
Wow, that's awesome
"Censorship is advertising paid by the government." - Federico Fellini
This platform, Twitter FB. All leftist controlled drivel.
@@glenbellefonte9620 Fake news
@@glenbellefonte9620 All corporations are owned by people fundamentally right wing, they put on a liberal “leftist” front if it’s fashionable but they know nothing of the ideology.
All large corporations would go under without surplus, the exploitation of workers and environmental tyranny therefore tech CEO’s are undeniably right wing, Fellini and Scorsese are unambiguously left wing, if you critically analysed their writings you’d realise that.
@@glenbellefonte9620 Imagine complaining about Leftists in a rant about Twitter and Facebook. You Americans really need to educate yourselves on political ideologies
@@emperorpalpatine6239 you ought to educate yours on indoor plumbing.
Nights of Cabiria is one of my all-time favorite films!
I am so happy to find someone else that recognizes this emotionally dynamic and heartwarming classic. Fellini's wife deserved an Oscar for this movie because no-one else could have done this in such an emotionally powerful way. It is Fellini's most heartfelt movie. La Strada inhabits the same territory!
That's a good one.
Great film! My fav Fellini.
I have yet to see, how embarrassing, but excited to discover another great film. Thank you
Gulietta Masina's performance in La Strada and Nights of Cabiria are some of the greatest acting I've ever seen. She was a fantastic actress.
Scorsese's brilliant mind when discussing films is an education for all of us. His series on the history of film that was shown on TCM was truly an education on the history of film. I hope they show the series again.
I love the way Scorsese says Fellini.
One master talking about another 😍
😍😍😍😍😍💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽👍👍👍👍🎈🎈🎈🎈👊👊👊👊🖖🖖🖖♾💌♾🖖♾🖖🍬🖖🤘💯🤘💯🍯🍯🍯🍯🍯🍯
Exactly! Two legends, one still living.
One master talking about another master to a public maturbator.
Scorseze master, but Fellini is Grandmaster. Without Fellini there would have been no Scorseze and many others!
Yes.... when Fellini and his wife and then Mastroianni left, a great light went out for me.... but I see them all in the films.
What rare jewels we have left, I cry thinking of many no longer here but the few who knew such greats. Their connection to the past The very young lose out on real pioneers, though I have noticed some having interest. I hope so.😪💔🌹
As a working man I really appreciate these types of videos that give me access to the real culture.
Your comment reminded me that we get to decide what our culture is. Thank you.
I can listen to this man talking about cinema all day + I’m listening to this while studying, that’s my music
I could listen to him forever. I love his insight more than any other filmmaker.
I've lived for a while on elizabeth street on the same block where he grew up. Its sad how different the neighborhood is from when he shot Mean Streets.
If you don’t mind me asking, how so?
Less mobster murderers, more Starbucks, probably.
Great interview. Fellini certainly made think. Though I was a child when my father took me to Fellinis and other foriegn films. So I obviously had a different perspective than perhaps my father did. I'm thankful thaty father was inclined to use films to educate me on a visual level
I bet in part it was intended to permanently turn you off-immunize you against-the worse sort of boys and men. Sounds like a decent fellow.
For everything and all you have articulated about cinema over the decades, thank you so much.
We're so lucky that Scorsese cares so much about film and wants so much to share his thoughts of other directors and their films in such an honorable
and respectful way. I've never heard him trash the work of other directors and there's a lot of directors who deserve to be trashed. Take for example
No but he did trash Marvel movies claiming "that's not cinema" lol
Imagine if Marty was your dad
WOW LIKE THAT WOULD BE TOTALLY OUT OF THIS WORLD, OUT OF THIS PERCEPTION WOULD BE A BLESSING
Learn from a Master
I would use him to make my own films
Imagine if Fellini was your dad
He couldn't just show ya 8 1/2....
Scorsese looking slight Nixonesque here.
You're right, it's disturbing.
Looking, yes, but he's way too witty and charming to be mistaken for him in any other way.
It's because of the hair.
Don't say that.
@@squareysquare3150 For someone of my (and Scorsese's) generation, this is the ultimate insult.
Satyricon would be quite a movie to watch with your daughter
I only wish that Charlie Rose would let people finish talking before asking another question.
this is an amazing Interview!
I LOVE THIS MAN!!!! MARTIN SCORSESE
'La Strada' the greatest film ever made.
Its pne of those films which you watch and think it cant be any more perfect.
00:36 "Joining me.. tuna..ToNow.." Marty looks at him like an innocent kid
Lmao CUT! Charlie ya gotta pick one. Tonight or now. Ya can’t have both.
So interesting complete and loving contribution.
Martin scorsese does not even mention his love for Paul feig and the masterpiece we call 2016 ghostbuster reboot.
In case Scorsese's description of "I Vitelloni's" influence on "Mean Streets" (see 5:22) is too abstract, consider the endings of both films. Even before I'd heard that Scorsese considered Fellini's film an influence on his own, I thought "Vitelloni" reminded me of "Streets". But when I saw the ending, I was convinced (Obviously if you've seen neither film, don't watch these/read my spoilers).
Notice how at the end of Vitelloni Fellini uses editing to suggest Moraldo thinking about his sleeping friends as he begins his trek away from the city (1:20):
ruclips.net/video/I_vbmK75STg/видео.html
Now, note how at the end of "Mean Streets" Scorsese uses similar cutting and camera movement to evoke the goings on of characters far removed from Charlie and Johnny Boy as they struggle to get out of their car after the shoot out (1:47):
ruclips.net/video/bA4FU79vXHA/видео.html
I saw them in a double feature once. A great pairing of two amazing movies!
the end of nights of cibira happened to me in greece
long before i saw the film
Alberto Sordi deserved an Oscar too
El presentador encantado de escuchar a Martin, y yo encantado también de este maravilloso video.
It was not PERSONA behind Otto e mezzo but Wild Strawberries (Smultronstället) a major Ingmar Bergman film probably never shown in the USA.
I was angry at Anthony Quin for being mean to that girl in La strada.
Fellini is a Legend! And he's my Daddy! ....hahhaahah...I wish he was my Daddy~!!!! Cheers to Fellini!!!!! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
i'm in fellini family
scorsese is brutally passionate about movies.
Proudly Italian.
Do we still need Schools and Universities? Answer: No. Today because of the internet we can finally
access to all human knowledge. A New Renaissance is about to begin.
Thanks for sharing. 🙏
The internet can give you information, but it can't teach you to think critically.
The computers are stupid
They just give the answer
Do we still need Schools and Universities? Answer: No. But today it's even worse, cause the internet killed any critical thinking and the innate creativity of people, and it shows. "Artists" today can only copy what they see, without absorbing anything.
Neorealismo Italiano..we 're facing with the history of Cinema
Joining me ton.. tonow lol!
Poor guy haha
Genious
அருமை
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Scorsese’s 79 today.
that's some fuckin music
Why did you delete the excerpts from the films???
2:56 Not sure if Charlie is following.
Non ho capito un intervista dove parlano inglese e con la traduzione inglese...mettete la traduzione italiana
marilyn monroe should've worked witj fellini
Tricky Dicky Scorsese
surprised how shitty Marty's suit is
Who is the interviewer ??
Once known as Charlie Rose, he now goes by JoJo Strombalone.
The interviewer is a sexual predator who has, mercifully, been put out to pasture.
Qualcuno lo traduca in italiano !!!🙏🏻🙏🏻
Vatican Yard Sale?
3:17 Im gonna do this now
Viva GLI italiani
There are many like him or more. Differente is dint get to succeed in life $$$$$$$. Yeap.
Dear Scorsese, have you not yet understood yourself and want to explain to others an immense mind like Federico Fellini? But not even his countrymen understood anything about his genius. You are so presumptuous and ridiculous dear Martino
he is my cousin who died befoe i was born
VictoryRoyaleKid oh..!
Do you live in Italy?
Bravissimo
Yeah.
And I'm his father's lover, who died before his son was born.
Cool! I’m William Shakespeares english teacher! :D
charlie rose is just so god-awful
Mm-hmm. A lot of great guests though.
What a rip-off. They don’t show excerpts from Fellini films that scorcesi and rose discuss. Typical. 🎩
I believe the user that uploaded this cut all the film excerpts to avoid copyright claims.
It's the same with clips in every TV interview you can find, also even of Oscars broadcasts. Copyright thing.
Charlie Rose talks over the guest and rushes the guest. Annoying.
I always found Fellini's movies super boring and overrated