… „So much has been written about Federico Fellini and his films, and so much of what has been written is quite good. But there’s one aspect of Fellini’s work about which all the books avoid going into detail.
Have you ever been surprised on a second viewing of a movie to find that it was significantly different from what you remembered? Memory is a malleable thing. We remember things differently from the reality, differently from the way others remember them. We even remember events that never happened at all. And, as has been demonstrated repeatedly, it is easy for one person to cause another person to remember events that never happened, or to misremember them, or not to remember things that did happen.“ …
THE VARIORUM FELLINI
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