Eight and a Half (Otto e mezzo)
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Eight and a Half (Otto e mezzo)
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Federico Fellini's masterpiece 8 1/2 (Otto e mezzo) shocked audiences around the world when it was released in 1963 by its sheer auteurist gall. The hero, a film director named Guido Anselmi, seemed to be Fellini's mirror image, and the story to reflect the making of 8 1/2 itself.
Whether attacked for self-indulgence or extolled for self-consciousness, 8 1/2 became the paradigm of personal filmmaking. Numerous directors, including Fassbinder, Truffaut, Scorsese, Bob Fosse, and Bruce LaBruce, paid homage to the film and its themes of personal and creative ennui in their own work.
Now that 8 1/2's conceit is less shocking, D.A. Miller argues, we can see more clearly how tentative, even timid, Fellini's ground-breaking incarnation always was. Guido is a perfect blank or is trying his best to seem one. By his own admission, he doesn't even have an artistic or social statement to offer: 'I have nothing to say, but I want to say it anyway.'
8 1/2's deepest commitment is not to this man (who is never quite 'all there') or to his message (which is lacking entirely) but to its own flamboyant manner. The enduring timeliness of 8 1/2 lies, Miller suggests, in its aggressive shirking of the shame that falls on the man โ and the artist โ who fails his appointed social responsibilities.
Series: BFI Film Classics
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D.A. Miller's analysis provides fresh insight into Fellini's work, highlighting its tentative nature and its bold refusal to conform to social expectations of the artist. Critics praise Millerโs argument as both persuasive and illuminating, enhancing appreciation of the filmโs lasting relevance and complex portrayal of artistic failure and responsibility.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781839024733
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 24 March 2022
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: BFI Publishing
Edition: 2nd edition
Illustration: 60 bw illus
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 8.0mm
Width: 136.0mm
Height: 192.0mm
Weight: 200g
Pages: 128
About the Author
D. A. Miller is John F. Hotchkis Professor Emeritus and fomerly Professor of the Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley, USA. Most recently, he was Visiting Professor at the University of Tokyo, Japan. His books include Hidden Hitchcock (2016); Jane Austen, or the Secret of Style (2003); Place for Us: Essay on the Broadway Musical (1998); Bringing Out Roland Barthes (1992); The Novel and the Police (1988); and Narrative and its Discontents (1981). He has served on the editorial boards of differences, Film Quarterly, and Novel: A Forum on Fiction. For many years, he wrote a regular column for Film Quarterly called "Second Time Around," which has provided the basis of his most recent book "Second Time Around: From Art House to DVD" (2021). In 2013, he was elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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