Federico Fellini with American Actor Dotts Johnson Holding the Nights of Cabiria Doll by Bob Board – Original Vintage Photo (Late 1950s)

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Extraordinary original vintage photograph (9.8 x 9.8 cm) from the late 1950s.
The picture shows Federico Fellini in a convivial moment with American actor Dotts Johnson, leaning close to the Maestro in an almost childlike pose. Fellini is holding a unique object: the doll inspired by Nights of Cabiria, created by his friend and artist Bob Board, modeled after Giulietta Masina, his muse and the unforgettable star of the film.

This image perfectly embodies Fellini’s universe: the visionary brilliance of the director, the tender symbolic presence of Giulietta Masina through Cabiria’s doll, and the international aura surrounding his life and cinema.
A rare, authentic and fascinating document, evoking an unrepeatable golden age of film history.

Authentic vintage print, not a modern reproduction.

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FEDERICO FELLINI BIOGRAPHY :
Federico Fellini Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI (20 January 1920 – 31 October 1993) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. He is known for his distinctive style, which blends fantasy and baroque images with earthiness. He is recognized as one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers of all time. His films have ranked highly in critical polls such as that of Cahiers du Cinéma and Sight & Sound, which lists his 1963 film 8+1⁄2 as the 10th-greatest film. Fellini’s best-known films include I Vitelloni (1953), La Strada (1954), Nights of Cabiria (1957), La Dolce Vita (1960), 8½ (1963), Juliet of the Spirits (1965), Fellini Satyricon (1969), Roma (1972), Amarcord (1973), and Fellini’s Casanova (1976). Fellini was nominated for 17 Academy Awards over the course of his career, winning a total of four in the category of Best Foreign Language Film (the most for any director in the history of the award). He received an honorary award for Lifetime Achievement at the 65th Academy Awards in Los Angeles. Fellini also won the Palme d’Or for La Dolce Vita in 1960, two times the Moscow International Film Festival in 1963 and 1987, and the Career Golden Lion at the 42nd Venice International Film Festival in 1985. In Sight & Sound’s 2002 list of the greatest directors of all time, Fellini was ranked 2nd in the directors’ poll and 7th in the critics’ poll.

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