Fellini's Casanova

Fellini's Casanova (Italian: Il Casanova di Federico Fellini, lit.'The Casanova by Federico Fellini') is a 1976 Italian surrealist erotic historical drama film directed by Federico Fellini from a screenplay he co-wrote with Bernardino Zapponi, adapted from the autobiography of 18th-century Venetian adventurer and writer Giacomo Casanova, portrayed by Donald Sutherland. The film depicts Casanova's life as a journey into sexual abandonment, and his relationship with the "love of his life" Henriette (played by Tina Aumont). The narrative presents Casanova's adventures in a detached, methodical fashion, as the respect for which he yearns is constantly undermined by his more basic urges.

Fellini's Casanova
Theatrical release poster
ItalianIl Casanova di Federico Fellini
Directed byFederico Fellini
Screenplay by
Based onHistoire de ma vie
by Giacomo Casanova
Produced byAlberto Grimaldi
StarringDonald Sutherland
CinematographyGiuseppe Rotunno
Edited byRuggero Mastroianni
Music byNino Rota
Production
company
PEA
Distributed byTitanus
Release date
  • 7 December 1976 (1976-12-07) (Italy)
Running time
155 minutes
CountryItaly
Languages
  • English
  • Italian

Shot entirely at the Cinecittà studios in Rome, the film won an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, with the Oscar going to Danilo Donati. Fellini and his co-writer Bernardino Zapponi were nominated for a Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar. The film also won BAFTA Awards for Best Costume Design and Best Production Design, and a David di Donatello for Best Score.

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