Intervista

Intervista(1987)

6.8/10
92 votes
107 minOctober 1, 1987

Overview

Federico Fellini welcomes us into his world of film making with a mockumentary about his life in film, as a Japanese film crew follows him around.

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Sergio Rubini

Sergio Rubini

Il Giornalista

Antonella Ponziani

Antonella Ponziani

La Ragazza del Tram

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Maurizio Mein

L'Aiuto Regista

Paola Liguori

Paola Liguori

La Diva

Lara Wendel

Lara Wendel

La Sposa

Antonio Cantafora

Antonio Cantafora

Lo Sposo

Nadia Ottaviani

Nadia Ottaviani

La Vestale

Anita Ekberg

Anita Ekberg

Anita Ekberg

Marcello Mastroianni

Marcello Mastroianni

Marcello Mastroianni

Maria Teresa Battaglia

Maria Teresa Battaglia

Recruited Actress at the Train Station

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Umberto Conte

Photographer

Christian Borromeo

Christian Borromeo

Christian

Lionello Pio Di Savoia

Lionello Pio Di Savoia

Aurelio

Roberta Carlucci

Roberta Carlucci

Actress Recruited in the Subway

Germana Dominici

Germana Dominici

No Nudity Actress

Adriana Facchetti

Adriana Facchetti

Diva's Assistant

Ettore Geri

Ettore Geri

Menicuccio

Eva Grimaldi

Eva Grimaldi

Actress at Audition

Francesca Reggiani

Francesca Reggiani

Francesca, Diva's Secretary

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Alessandro Marino

Romantic Film Director

Patrizia Sacchi

Patrizia Sacchi

"Amerika" Makeup Department Member

Armando Marra

Armando Marra

Historical Film Director

Faustone Signoretti

Faustone Signoretti

Cinecittà Gate Guard

Mario Miyakawa

Mario Miyakawa

Japanese Troupe Memeber

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Antonello Zanini

Antonello

Rolando De Santis

Rolando De Santis

Il Chiodo

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Franco Adducci

Subway Passenger (uncredited)

Antonella Antinori

Antonella Antinori

Girl at Casting (uncredited)

Domiziano Arcangeli

Domiziano Arcangeli

Candidate Actor for the Role of Karl (uncredited)

Otello Belardi

Otello Belardi

Production Assistant (uncredited)

Pietro Bertone

Pietro Bertone

Faustino, Romantic Film Runner (uncredited)

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Salvatore Biondo

Actor Wearing Star of David (uncredited)

Fabio Bussotti

Fabio Bussotti

Historical Film Assistant Director (uncredited)

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Fabiana Calò

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Vittorio Calò

Vittorio Calò

Train Passenger (uncredited)

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Marco Carniti

"Amerika" Actor (uncredited)

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Dario Casalini

(uncredited)

Roberto Ceccacci

Roberto Ceccacci

Ceccacci, an Assistant (uncredited)

Eleonora Cecere

Eleonora Cecere

Little Girl on Train (uncredited)

Mario Cei

Mario Cei

Candidate Actor for the Role of Karl (uncredited)

Claudio Ciocca

Claudio Ciocca

Actor Talking About the Kamasutra #2 (uncredited)

Marcello Colasurdo

Marcello Colasurdo

Maharaja (uncredited)

Stefano Corsi

Stefano Corsi

Assistant Director (uncredited)

Giuseppe Mauro Cruciano

Giuseppe Mauro Cruciano

"Amerika" Actor (uncredited)

Federico Fellini

Federico Fellini

Federico Fellini (uncredited)

Tonino Delli Colli

Tonino Delli Colli

Tonino Delli Colli (uncredited)

Danilo Donati

Danilo Donati

Danilo Donati (uncredited)

Pietro Notarianni

Pietro Notarianni

Pietro Notarianni / Fascist (uncredited)

Gino Millozza

Gino Millozza

Gino Millozza (uncredited)

Sophie Hicks

Sophie Hicks

Androgenic Actress (uncredited)

Delia D'Alberti

Delia D'Alberti

Olga (uncredited)

Piero Vivaldi

Piero Vivaldi

Pietro, Fellini's Driver (uncredited)

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Fiammetta Profili

Fellini's Assistant (uncredited)

Roberto Mannoni

Roberto Mannoni

Production Manager (uncredited)

Walter Mramor

Walter Mramor

Young Assistant Director (uncredited)

Nathalie Guetta

Nathalie Guetta

"Amerika" Troupe Member (uncredited)

Clotilde De Spirito

Clotilde De Spirito

Flora, a Fat Actress (uncredited)

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Fiorella Cencetti

Fat Actress - Fellini's America (uncredited)

Roberto Nobile

Roberto Nobile

Romantic Film Assistant Director (uncredited)

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Cesare Martignoni

Actor #1 - Historical Film (uncredited)

Fabio Galli

Fabio Galli

Arabian Courtier (uncredited)

Armando Tortorici

Armando Tortorici

Historical Film Set Assistant (uncredited)

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Giuseppe Transocchi

Walking Monk (uncredited)

Clarita Gatto

Clarita Gatto

"Fellinian" Woman (uncredited)

Franca Maresa

Franca Maresa

Old Actress at Casting (uncredited)

Vito Passeri

Vito Passeri

Actor at Casting (uncredited)

Francesca Fenati

Francesca Fenati

Girl at Casting (uncredited)

Ingrid Lill Høgtun

Ingrid Lill Høgtun

Girl at Casting (uncredited)

Paola Cozzo

Paola Cozzo

Girl at Casting (uncredited)

Paolo Fiorino

Paolo Fiorino

Police Detective (uncredited)

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Michele Janczarek Kapucinski

Priest (uncredited)

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Roberto Narducci

Subway Passenger (uncredited)

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Massimiliano Martoriati

Dancer (uncredited)

Claudio Parise

Claudio Parise

Set Worker (uncredited)

Riccardo Onorato

Riccardo Onorato

Electrician (uncredited)

Natale Tulli

Natale Tulli

Worker (uncredited)

Rosa Pianeta

Rosa Pianeta

(uncredited)

Ghirardo Leoni

Ghirardo Leoni

Producer - Historical Film (uncredited)

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