 Just a quick note and a cheap way to document a picture of Federico Fellini on my blog: I've decided to expand Fellini week to two weeks and watch all of his films from the book. I think it would be more crucial for me to watch them now, than to watch some now and some later. I think by watching the lot of them now, I can draw comparisons more easily and much like D.W. Griffith in the early stages of the "1001" book, possibly learn to understand his style and thus, appreciate him more. That is all.
Just a quick note and a cheap way to document a picture of Federico Fellini on my blog: I've decided to expand Fellini week to two weeks and watch all of his films from the book. I think it would be more crucial for me to watch them now, than to watch some now and some later. I think by watching the lot of them now, I can draw comparisons more easily and much like D.W. Griffith in the early stages of the "1001" book, possibly learn to understand his style and thus, appreciate him more. That is all.Wednesday, September 22, 2010
FELLINI WEEK EXPANDED
 Just a quick note and a cheap way to document a picture of Federico Fellini on my blog: I've decided to expand Fellini week to two weeks and watch all of his films from the book. I think it would be more crucial for me to watch them now, than to watch some now and some later. I think by watching the lot of them now, I can draw comparisons more easily and much like D.W. Griffith in the early stages of the "1001" book, possibly learn to understand his style and thus, appreciate him more. That is all.
Just a quick note and a cheap way to document a picture of Federico Fellini on my blog: I've decided to expand Fellini week to two weeks and watch all of his films from the book. I think it would be more crucial for me to watch them now, than to watch some now and some later. I think by watching the lot of them now, I can draw comparisons more easily and much like D.W. Griffith in the early stages of the "1001" book, possibly learn to understand his style and thus, appreciate him more. That is all.
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