La città delle donne

City of Women (1980)

Synopsis

“Federico Fellini’s epic 1980 fantasia introduced the start of the Maestro’s delirious late period. A surrealist tour-de-force filmed on soundstages and locations alike, and overflowing with the same sensory (and sensual) invention heretofore found only in the classic movie-musicals (and Fellini’s own oeuvre), La città delle donne [City of Women] taps into the era’s restless youth-culture, coalescing into nothing less than Fellini’s post-punk opus. Marcello Mastroianni appears as Fellini’s alter ego in a semi-reprise of his character from 8-1/2, Snàporaz. As though passing into a dream, the charismatic avatar finds himself initiated into a phantasmagoric world where women — or an idea of women — have taken power, and which is structured like an array of psychosexual set-pieces — culminating in a bravura hot-air balloon that decisively sticks the ‘anti’ up into ‘climax’. A great adventure ‘through the looking-glass,’ as it were, of Fellini’s own phallic lens and life-long libidinal ruminations, La città delle donne sharply divided critics at the 1980 Festival de Cannes, some of whom had merely anticipated a nostalgic retread of the earlier Mastroianni works. What they were greeted with, and what remains today, is, in the words of Serge Daney, ‘a victory of cinema’.”

Source: Eureka

Genre

Surrealist, Melodrama, Comedy

Format / Medium

Colour film

Duration

145 min

Production

Franco Rossellini, Opera Film (Rome) and Gaumont (Paris)

Story and Screen play

Federico Fellini and Bernardino Zapponi in collaboration with Brunello Rondi

Main Cast

Anna Prucnal, Marcello Mastroianni, Bernice Stegers, Donatella Damiani, Iole Silvani, Fiammenta Baralla and Ettore Mannis

Music

Luis Enriquez Bacalov

Image Credits

Private collection of Federico Grandesso

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