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  1. Variety Lights. Made in collaboration with Alberto Lattuada, Federico Fellini’s directorial debut unfolds amid the colorful backdrop of a traveling vaudeville troupe whose quixotic impresario (Peppino De Filippo) is tempted away from his faithful mistress (Giulietta Masina) by the charms of an ambitious young dancer (Carla Del Poggio).

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  2. A beautiful ingenue joins a tawdry music hall troupe and quickly becomes its feature attraction in Federico Fellinis stunning debut film (directed in collaboration with neorealist filmmaker Alberto Lattuada).

  3. Aug 9, 2019 · #81 Variety Lights 1950 // Italy // Federico Fellini & Alberto Lattuada Criterion Collection (LINK) / Letterboxd (LINK) Federico Fellini‘s directorial debut is a collaboration with Alberto Lattuada, an established Italian director whose fame is still largely limited within his home country.

  4. This is my analysis of Variety Lights from the Criterion Collection's Essential Fellini box set. It is the first film included in the fifteen film set. I h...

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  5. Variety Lights. Directed by Federico Fellini and Alberto Lattuada • 1950 • Italy. Starring Peppino De Filippo, Carla Del Poggio, Giulietta Masina. Made in collaboration with Alberto Lattuada, Federico Fellini’s directorial debut unfolds amid the colorful backdrop of a traveling vaudeville troupe whose quixotic impresario (Peppino De ...

  6. Aug 28, 2000 · Variety Lights. V ariety Lights (Luci del varietà, 1950) is the ironically grandiose title of an Italian movie featuring the onstage and backstage antics of a provincial troupe of lovably inept vaudeville performers.

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  8. Nov 11, 2000 · This unremarkable tale about a young woman (the very fetching Carla Del Poggio), who, with the aid of a ragtag, hand-to-mouth theatrical troupe, reaches for the stars to become one, makes for a pretty inauspicious film debut for the undisputed Italian master.