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RE: err, isn't the opening sequence a traffic jam in Rome?

Posted by grinagog on April 11, 2008 at 19:53:28:

Just revisited "Juliet of the Spirits" after 30 years and was wowed by that; there's a fantasy scene in a garden where Fellini has painstakingly constructed Venus standing in a large seashell, a scene that lasts the blink of an eye

I owned a Fiat 2300 about the time I 1st saw the film; there's one in the first few seconds of 8 1/2 ( IIRC the car Marcello M. is trapped in is one ) and a Fiat 2300 wagon in "Juliet"

Brought back some memories *sigh* Austere on the outside, but one of the great cars of the 1960's; sheer luxury, a delight to drive

Grins