Director Federico Fellini
Italy / France
1969
Drama
At the end of the film, stay for analysis and discussion with Elías Nahmías, an independent filmmaker, who has studied and worked in cinema for 40 years.
Wednesday, September 4 | 1:00 pm
Santa Ana Theater
$133.00 pesos -10% cash discount
Italian Audio | English Subtitles
Synopsis:
Federico Fellini’s unique vision unfolds in his interpretation of ancient Rome in this visual masterpiece.
«Satyricon» is a loose adaptation of Petronius’ play, written during the reign of Emperor Nero.
Through a series of bizarre and dreamlike episodes, Fellini constructs a world that is both fantastical and hauntingly real, portraying a society marked by decadence, debauchery, and moral corruption.
The film explores deep themes of identity, desire, and the search for meaning in a chaotic environment.
Known for its stunning imagery, surrealism, and non-linear narrative structure, «Fellini Satyricon» offers a dreamlike atmosphere that has become a symbol of Fellini’s work.
Despite its historical context, the commentary on the excesses and morality of ancient Rome continues to resonate with contemporary audiences, maintaining its relevance and impact.
Take advantage of this opportunity to experience an unforgettable insight into ancient Rome on the big screen.
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