Movies Starring Marcello Mastroianni

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A disillusioned journalist roams Rome’s nightlife, chasing fame and meaning amid glamour and decay.

Why people love it: Its iconic imagery captures post‑war Rome’s excess, while Fellini’s storytelling blends melancholy with wit. The film’s style and unforgettable scenes still influence cinema today.

1 / 6

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A couple’s marriage unravels over a single night of parties, work, and existential dread in Milan.

Why people love it: The film captures the ennui of the 1960s intelligentsia with elegant camera work. Its subtle performances convey a haunting sense of loss and longing.

2 / 6

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A fragmented odyssey through decadent Roman excess, following two men on a surreal quest.

Why people love it: Its vivid, dream‑like visuals capture the excess of ancient Rome, while Fellini’s experimental narrative pushes boundaries. The film remains a cult masterpiece.

3 / 6

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A famed director wrestles with creative block and memories while on a Mediterranean vacation.

Why people love it: Its dream‑like structure mirrors the chaos of artistic inspiration, making the viewer feel both lost and enlightened. The film’s iconic imagery has influenced generations of filmmakers.

4 / 6

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A famed director retreats into dreams and memories while struggling to begin his next film.

Why people love it: Its inventive blend of reality and imagination redefines cinema’s self‑reflexivity. The film’s visual poetry and humor have made it a timeless influence.

5 / 6

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A famed director grapples with creative block and personal turmoil while reflecting on his life.

Why people love it: Audiences adore its inventive blend of reality and fantasy, showcasing Fellini’s genius. The film’s dreamy visual style and introspective humor make it timeless.

6 / 6