
“I thought my ideas were so clear. I wanted to make an honest film. No lies whatsoever. I thought I had something so simple to say. Something useful to everybody. A film to help bury forever all the dead things we carry around inside. Instead, it’s me who lacks the courage to bury anything at all. Now I’m utterly confused, with this tower on my hands. I wonder why things turned out this way. Where did I lose my way? I really have nothing to say, but I want to say it anyway. Why don’t those spirits of yours come to my aid? You always said they had lots of messages for me. Let them get to work.” -Guido
Fellini is the most influential director in the history of cinema.
Aspiring Filmmakers must watch all of his films, especially this one.
It’s a film about writer’s block, filmmakers’ block, painters’ block, whatever you call it, where you don’t have any ideas to make Art.
It’s a film about making films, and at the same time, it’s a circus, a circus of how cinema gives you entertainment.

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