Real-life story about family and forgiveness is brilliantly told in one of the best feature-film débuts of all time.
"8½ (1963)" - Review
The splendour of Fellini’s eighth and a halfth film lies in its ability to entertain us so effortlessly while being simultaneously incessantly creative, weaving together dream, fantasy, recollection and present reality, and commenting on the struggles of an artist while doing all of the above completely coherently.