The Palazzo del Fulgor, home of the Fellini Museum, is hosting a photographic exhibition featuring never-before-seen images by Deborah Beer, which have remained in the shadows for more than four decades and have recently been rediscovered in the Fellini Archive of the City of Rimini, thanks to a collaboration with Cinemazero of Pordenone.
The photographs chronicle Federico Fellini's work on set between 1980 and 1985, offering an intimate look at iconic films such as La città delle donne, E la nave va and Ginger and Fred, and documenting the evolution of Fellini's cinematic language.
The exhibition, divided into three thematic sections, is dedicated to the director at work, the figures of Marcello Mastroianni and Giulietta Masina and the humanity of the extras.
The exhibition enhances Deborah Beer 's discreet sensibility and is an opportunity to delve into Fellini's universe while visiting the Fulgor Palace.