To mark Fellini’s centenary, director Paul Tana wanted to highlight the filmmaker’s remarkable contribution to global cinema. He discovered an interview with Claude Jutra and Michel Brault dating from 1957, in which they spoke to Federico Fellini in New York. With this interview as his starting point, he collected testimonies from several generations of Quebec filmmakers who joined him at the iconic Café Italia in Montreal to tell of their first encounter with Fellini’s films. The result is a collection of heartfelt stories that speak to the Italian director’s extraordinary creative freedom.
Also presented:
39th International Festival of Films on Art, Canada (2021)
39th International Festival of Films on Art, Canada (2021)
Director | Paul Tana |
Editing | Jacob Marcoux |
Sound | Marie-Kathryne Viens |
Sound mixing | Clovis Gouaillier |
Cinematographer | Michel Caron |
Graphic Creation | Laurent Pinabel |
Animation | Benjamin Gagné |
Music | Gabriel Thibaudeau |
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Paul Tana
Paul Tana is a Québec filmmaker of italian origin living in Montréal. His feature length films address themes related to the immigration process: identity, belonging, marginalization. Among his most important films : Caffè Italia Montréal> (1985), La sarrasine (1992), La déroute (1998). Firsts with Fellini (2020) is his fourth film based on a work exploring archives, interviews, drawings, animations, voice over, musical minimalism, in the context of the short form. He is an associate professor at UQAM’s École des medias.
Biographies have been provided by third parties.
Biographies have been provided by third parties.
Fellini premières fois (2020) ; La déroute (1998) ; La sarrasine (1992) ; Caffè Italia Montréal (1985).