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February 2013<br />
February 2013<br />
Ringmaster of dreams<br />
Step into Fellini’s world<br />
Icon of the Nouvelle Vague<br />
Truffaut’s rejection of traditional cinema<br />
“All my films turn upon this idea— there is an effort to show a world without<br />
love, characters full of selfishness, people exploiting one another, and, in the midst<br />
of it all, there is always—and especially in the films with Giulietta—a little<br />
creature who wants to give love and who lives for love.”<br />
—Federico Fellini<br />
Forever a circus ringmaster at heart, Federico Fellini is remembered as one of cinema’s<br />
greatest storytellers. From bittersweet, heart wrenching tales (La Strada and<br />
Nights of Cabiria) to semi-autobiographical classics (La Dolce Vita and the muchimitated<br />
8 1/2) to ambitious period-pieces (Satyricon and Casanova) to dreamlike<br />
pseudo-documentaries (The Clowns, Roma, and Intervista), Fellini brought his inner<br />
world to the silver screen in a profoundly original and innovative way. Among his<br />
many gifts to the world of cinema are the roles he created for his wife, the unforgettable<br />
Giulietta Masina.<br />
Federico Fellini<br />
Paul Duncan, Christopher Wiegand<br />
Hardcover, 9.4 x 11.8 in., 192 pp.<br />
978-3-8365-3470-3<br />
$ 14.99 / CAD 16.99<br />
“Ideas are less interesting than the human beings who have them.”<br />
—François Truffaut<br />
From The 400 Blows to Jules and Jim to The Last Metro, François Truffaut practically<br />
defined the French cinema of his era and was one of the founders of the New<br />
Wave which took the industry by storm in the late 1950s. His endlessly touching and<br />
romantic films—always tinged by a touch of reflective sadness—made him one of<br />
France’s favorite and most successful directors. This book traces Truffaut’s career<br />
and includes rare images drawn from his archives.<br />
François Truffaut<br />
Paul Duncan, Robert Ingram<br />
Hardcover, 9.4 x 11.8 in., 192 pp.<br />
978-3-8365-3479-6<br />
$ 14.99 / CAD 16.99<br />
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