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单词 felliniesque
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Felliniesqueadj.

Brit. /fᵻˌliːnɪˈɛsk/, U.S. /fəˌliniˈɛsk/, /fɛˌliniˈɛsk/
Origin: From a proper name, combined with an English element. Etymons: proper name Fellini , -esque suffix.
Etymology: < the name of Federico Fellini (1920–93), Italian film director and screenwriter + -esque suffix.
Relating to, characteristic of, or reminiscent of Fellini, his films, or his style; often spec.: fantastic, bizarre; lavish, extravagant.
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society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > filming > filming unit or team > [adjective] > specific film-maker or director
Keatonesque1921
Eisensteinian1930
Hitchcockian1930
Wellesian1938
Capraesque1939
Fordian1940
Bergmanesque1959
Bressonian1959
Tatiesque1959
Buñuelian1962
Godardian1962
Hawksian1962
Sirkian1963
Felliniesque1965
Langian1966
Kubrickian1968
Warholian1972
Altmanesque1974
Scorsesean1977
Herzogian1979
Tarkovskian1980
Spielbergian1982
Lynchian1984
Tarantinoesque1994
1965 Monthly Film Bull. Jan. 88/2 A luminous, Fellini-esque vision.
1977 Washington Post (Nexis) 27 Jan. (Style section) c1 Welles himself..appears prowling around in his Felliniesque hat and cape.
1993 A. Di Renzo Amer. Gargoyles (1995) v. 190 The mirthful and the macabre merge in her late fiction, as in Asbury Fox's Felliniesque dream about his funeral.
2013 Observer (Nexis) 24 Mar. (Review section) 31 The movie is Felliniesque in its fascination with grotesques and with the gaudy tastelessness of Italian TV.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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