Tag Archives: Marcello Mastroianni
Keep Your Fountains Flowing
After the lockdown in Rome, photographs taken mainly by drones began appearing on internet showing a deserted city. One photo that got my attention was that of two vigili (city policemen) taking a selfie alone in front of the Trevi. … Continue reading
Posted in Art Narratives, Rome/Italy
Tagged flow, Living the Lockdown, Marcello Mastroianni, nasone, Oceanus, Trevi Fountain
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Vieni, Marcello, vieni!
Federico Fellini was from Rimini but moved to Rome in 1939. He wanted to be a writer but enrolled in law school to appease his parents. Of course the war changed everything. Fellini was into making films evolving around politics … Continue reading



