For six incredible months, Eileen Hughes, an international free-lance correspondent for Life magazine, observed the maestro of film directing, Federico Fellini, create his most imaginative and controversial movie. Fellini Satyricon, now being shown throughout the world, is an eerie, macabre vision of pre-Christian Rome. In her book, the author vividly portrays the genius of Fellini as a director.
Language
English
Pages
248
Format
Paperback
Release
January 01, 1971
On the Set of Fellini Satyricon: A Behind-the-Scenes Diary
For six incredible months, Eileen Hughes, an international free-lance correspondent for Life magazine, observed the maestro of film directing, Federico Fellini, create his most imaginative and controversial movie. Fellini Satyricon, now being shown throughout the world, is an eerie, macabre vision of pre-Christian Rome. In her book, the author vividly portrays the genius of Fellini as a director.