Federico Fellini:
(Rimini, 20 January 1920 – Rome, 31 October 1993).
Italian filmmaker and director.
Fellini is considered one of the most striking directors of the 20th century. During his career, he received the Oscar for best foreign film four times and received 12 individual nominations.
Fellini’s films are usually psychological and/or social dramas in which an imaginative character, often modelled on Fellini himself, searches for the meaning of his life. This search is characterised by frequent use of memories, dreams, fantasies and obsessions. Clearly autobiographical dramas include La dolce vita (1960), Otto e mezzo (1963) and Amarcord (1973).
If you see with innocent eyes, everything is divine.