News about Federico Fellini

Brigitte Bardot's poodle and Mussolini's pet CHICKEN lie in Italy's 100-year-old pet cemetery, where Chiron and Mussolini's pet CHICKEN are on display

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 12, 2022
More than 1,000 pets have been buried in 'Casa Rosa', where vibrantly painted wooden shrines adorned with stuffed animals and figurines share the space with classic headstones under the shade of pines and palms. Many have pedigree owners, including 'La Dolce Vita' director Federico Fellini, Oscar-winning actress Anna Magnani and Brigitte Bardot, whose poodle died while the French sex symbol was shooting a film in Rome. But Benito Mussolini, the late Italian emperor, was the most well-known. Pictured (top left to top right): Luigi Molon, the animal's director, and gravestones in honor of their beloved animals.

William Klein, a legendary street photographer who was known for gritty, died at the age of 96

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 13, 2022
William Klein, a pioneering American photographer who left his mark with images of fashion and urban life and was largely influential on the subject in the late twentieth century, has died at the age of 96. William Klein captured the ugliness of city life by gritty portraiture often inspired by tabloid sensationalism, and he was one of the first to take models out of the studio and onto the streets. In a statement issued on Monday, Klein died 'peacefully in Paris' over the weekend, as his uncle, Pierre Klein, said.

Anya Taylor-Joy, a Furiosa actress, in Sydney, smokes a cigarette during a park stroll

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 10, 2022
She is currently filming in Australia on the newest Mad Max film. Anya Taylor-Joy, a well-deserved day off on Monday, spent the day in Hyde Park in Sydney. In the historic park, the 26-year-old, who is best known for her role in Netflix's The Queen's Gambit, was seen enjoying a cigarette mid-stroll.