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Federico Fellini “Casanova ” Vintage Movie Poster – Israeli Version 1976 (film)
Hebrew titles Poster
Fellini’s Casanova (Italian: Il Casanova di Federico Fellini, lit. ‘The Casanova by Federico Fellini’) is a 1976 Italian historical film directed by Federico Fellini, adapted from the autobiography of 18th-century Venetian adventurer and writer Giacomo Casanova, portrayed by Donald Sutherland.[1] The film portrays Casanova’s life as a journey into sexual abandonment, and his relationship with the “love of his life” Henriette (played by Tina Aumont). The narrative presents Casanova’s adventures in a detached, methodical fashion, as the respect for which he yearns is constantly undermined by his more basic urges.[2]
Shot entirely at the Cinecittà studios in Rome,[3][4] the film won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, with the Oscar going to Danilo Donati. Fellini and his co-writer Bernardino Zapponi were nominated for a Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar. The film also won BAFTA Awards for Best Costume Design and Best Production Design, and a David di Donatello for Best Score.
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