Definitions for Fellini

Fellini Fel·li·ni

Spelling: [fuh-lee-nee; Italian fel-lee-nee]
IPA: /fəˈli ni; Italian fɛlˈli ni/

Fellini is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 75 anagrams from letters in Fellini (efiilln).

Definitions for Fellini

noun

  1. Federico [Italian fe-de-ree-kaw] /Italian ˌfɛ dɛˈri kɔ/ (Show IPA), 1920–1993, Italian film director and writer.

Examples for Fellini

They create a world equal to the worlds of Renoir or Hitchcock or Fellini.

He says, simply, “Sometimes I need to take a break from the Fellini and the Bergman.”

Forget the dreadful musical remake, Nine, which missed all the impudent wit of the Fellini original.

Many say that The Great Beauty is the new Fellini, with its handsome surrealism, baroque expressions, and casual opulence.

But the author preferred Fellini double bills and moved to San Francisco in 1971.

Fellini had actual press photographers on set to leak tidbits to keep the sensationalism around the film alive.

As I recall, his favorite movies were Fargo and Fellini's The Nights of Cabiria.

What The Great Beauty and Fellini share is the Roman light—3,000 years of viscous sun.

Lots of Citizen Kane, plenty of Kurosawa and Fellini, not quite as much French New Wave as you might think.

"Send to Mr. Fellini's office, at once," ordered the judge impatiently.

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