Short Bio
Federico Fellini, born January 20, 1920, in Rimini, Italy, and passing on October 31, 1993, in Rome, was an Italian film director and screenwriter known for his distinctive style that blends fantasy and baroque images with earthiness.
Recognized as one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers of all time, Fellini's work is celebrated for its imaginative storytelling, dreamlike quality, and vivid visual style. His films, including iconic works like "8½" and "La Dolce Vita," have left an indelible mark on the film industry and continue to inspire filmmakers and audiences worldwide.