Włochy / Francja,
1969, 138 min
Reżyseria:
Federico FelliniZdjęcia:
Giuseppe RotunnoMuzyka:
Nino RotaObsada:
Martin Potter, Hiram Keller, Salvo Randone, Magali Noël, Capucine, Alain Cuny, Lucia Bosé, George Eastman, Ennio Antonelli, Carole André, Gordon Mitchell (więcej)Opisy(1)
Encolpius is a Roman student who begins by arguing with his friend Ascyltus over the affections of androgynous youth Giton. Ascyltus wins, whereupon Encolpius embarks upon an odyssey, partaking in a drunken orgy and being kidnapped by a bisexual sea captain and his concubine. Encolpius eventually rejoins Ascyltus to visit a suicidal Roman couple, join in a plot to kidnap a "sacred" hermaphrodite, and much more. Loosely based on the book "Satyricon" by Gaius Petronius, the "Arbiter of Elegance" in the court of Nero, Federico Fellini wrote and directed this tongue-in-cheek hymn to the "glories" of pagan times via a bizarre journey through the decadence and debauchery of Nero's Rome. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)
(więcej)Nagrody
- zwycięstwo
- nominacja
Academy Awards
- 1971 - Federico Fellini (Best Achievement in Directing)
Golden Globes
- 1970 - Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language
New York Film Critics Circle Awards
- 1970 - Federico Fellini (Best Director)