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(February 6, 2017) Sixty years after the release of "Nights of Cabiria" by Federico Fellini, Academy Awards winner for best foreign film in 1957, Paolo Fabbri, semiotician and cinephile, presents at the Italian Institute of Culture in Paris the new edition of his book devoted to the unconscious of Fellini, "Fellinerie. Incursioni semiotiche nell’immaginario di Federico Fellini" (Guaraldi, 2016). During the evening - scheduled for Tuesday, February 14 from 18.30 - Fabbri will discuss with the French writer and critic Dominique Païni. An opportunity to revive the figure of Fellini and his unique and personal universe. The evening will end with the screening of "Nights of Cabiria". (Red)
ABOUT / THE MOVIE
Cabiria is a Roman prostitute who works on the "archaeological walk". A candid and gullible girl, she almost drowns, after being robbed by whom she considered her great love. Despite her misadventures, she continues to keep a wondering look on life and people.