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Giulia Anna "Giulietta" Masina (22 February 1921 – 23 March 1994) was an Italian film actress best known for her performances as Gelsomina in La Strada (1954) and Cabiria in Nights of Cabiria (1957), for which she won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival.
La strada ( The Road) is a 1954 Italian drama film directed by Federico Fellini and co-written by Fellini, Tullio Pinelli and Ennio Flaiano. The film tells the story of Gelsomina, a simple-minded young woman ( Giulietta Masina) bought from her mother by Zampanò ( Anthony Quinn ), a brutish strongman who takes her with him on the road.
View All. With this breakthrough film, Federico Fellini launched both himself and his wife and collaborator Giulietta Masina to international stardom, breaking with the neorealism of his early career in favor of a personal, poetic vision of life as a bittersweet carnival.
- Gelsomina Di Constanzo
May 19, 2017 · The first ever winner of the Oscar for best foreign film, 60 years ago, Federico Fellini’s La strada put his wife Giulietta Masina centre stage in an affecting road movie that became a landmark in world cinema. 19 May 2017. By Pasquale Iannone. La strada (1954)
Directed by Federico Fellini • 1954 • Italy. Starring Giulietta Masina, Anthony Quinn, Richard Basehart. With this breakthrough film, Federico Fellini launched both himself and his wife and collaborator Giulietta Masina to international stardom, breaking with the neorealism of his early career in favor of a personal, poetic vision of life ...
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Nov 5, 2020 · La strada. By David Hudson. The Daily —. Nov 5, 2020. Share. Giulietta Masina in Federico Fellini’s La strada (1954) I n 1993, just days before Federico Fellini suffered a heart attack and died on October 31, New York’s Film Forum opened a thirty-film restoration with La strada (1954).
Nov 19, 2021 · With this breakthrough film, Federico Fellini launched both himself and his wife and collaborator Giulietta Masina to international stardom, breaking with the neorealism of his early career in favor of a personal, poetic vision of life as a bittersweet carnival.