Encolpius and Ascyltus—childhood, beloved friends but deadly rivals concerning the affections of the teenager Gitón—traverse a continent of sexual perversion and violence. A free—and licentious—adaption of Petronius’ work of the same name, Satyricon is Fellini’s most daring, cinematic wandering in a wild and fragile planet: The Pre-Christian Roman empire of Nero. In an attempt to recreate it from scratch, Fellini the creator, directs a bizarre and barbaric chronicle; that challenges the audiences’ instincts of comfort—alienating them from the headspace and psyche of his characters—and from any inkling of narrative normalcy. It is a film of relentless iconographic beauty, that has been characterised as “science fiction of the past” and continues to be the cause of bewilderment and dispute; as to whether—and in what way—it is a satirical reflection of antiquity’s barbarianism, on the modern amoralism—permeating and defining our culture.
Fellini Satyricon
- Greek Title Σατυρικόν
- English Title Fellini - Satyricon
- Original Title Fellini - Satyricon
- Year: 1969
- Genre: Fiction
- Country: Italy, France
- Duration: 128'
- Director: Federico Fellini
- Scriptwriter: Federico Fellini, Bernardino Zapponi, inspired by the book of Petronius Arbiter
- Cinematography: Giuseppe Rotunno
- Editing: Ruggero Mastroianni
- Music / Score: Nino Rota
- Cast: Martin Potter, Hiram Keller, Max Born, Salvo Randone, Mario Romagnoli, Magali Noël, Capucine, Alain Cuny, Fanfulla, Danika La Loggia, Giuseppe Sanvitale, Genius, Lucia Bosé, Joseph Wheeler, Donyale Luna, Elisa Mainardi
- Production: Alberto Grimaldi, PEA/Les Productions Aristes Associés
- Color: Color
- Audio: Sound
- Language: Italian, Latin
- Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1
- Format: DCP
- Subtitles: Greek, English
- Print Source: Luce Cinecittà - CSC
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