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Recommended Fellinis Casanova

Federico Fellini, 1977

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DVD Extras
  • Two disc edition
  • English, French and Italian language options
  • 'Casanova, Fellini and Me' - 46 minute interview with Donald Sutherland filmed exclusively for this DVD
  • The Magic of Fellini featurette (53 mins)
  • Photo gallery.
Film Details

Director

Federico Fellini

Year

1977

Country

Europe, Italy

Cast

Cicely Browne, Donald Sutherland

Technical Details

Certificate

15

Length

148 mins

Label

FHE

Format

DVD Colour

Region

2

Cat No

FHED1865

Main Language

ITALIAN

Subtitles

English

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In 1980, Fellini admitted that, of all his films, Il Casanova was the one which suffered most from critical misunderstanding and public apathy. Three years in the making and featuring a brilliant central performance from Donald Sutherland, he defended the film, claiming it was his ‘most lucid, most stylistically accomplished work’. This latter claim can be argued, but there is no doubt that even for a director with as voluptuous a visual style as Fellini, Casanova is breathtaking, with Danilo Donati's immaculate production design beautifully captured by cinematographer Giuseppe Rotunno.
The film's starting point is Casanova's 12-volume Mémoires écrits par lui-même. Fellini, despite not being enamoured with the self-glorifying chronicle of sexual adventures, weaves the basic material into a daring and ambitious film. In one of his greatest performances, Sutherland fully vindicates his director's dogged insistence on casting him in the central role. (Fellini apparently told his collaborator that Sutherland was ideal because he had the presence of a 'sperm-filled waxwork'.) Despite its 18th century setting, Fellini's Casanova is essentially a bleak comment on modern sexual mores, a film whose visual opulence acts as a counterpoint to the emptiness and impotence of the eponymous philanderer.

Pasquale Iannone on 3rd October 2005

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By Barry Forshaw on 9th November 2005

At last, a chance to see Fellini's surreal and mesmerising life of the great seducer as the director intended, with all its stunning visuals given full measure on this... more >

 

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