Fellini Satyricon
Fellini Satyricon is a 1969 Italian film by Federico Fellini, a loose adaptation of the ancient Roman narrative poem Satyricon by Petronius. The picture became a cult movie among many youngsters thanks to its trippy atmosphere and hedonistic themes. The soundtrack was composed by Nino Rota.
Frank Zappa about Fellini Satyricon
"I went to see a couple of Fellini movies and I was so horribly disappointed I couldn't stand it. I saw 'Juliet of the Spirits' and I didn't like it and I went to see 'Satyricon' and I enjoyed it, except that I thought the production was crappy. The editing was real bad, you could see the fucking glue on the splices going by, bad cuts you know. I saw a couple of Bergman movies about six years ago, I thought they were boring. I have no motivation to go and take in those sort of things ... cultural experiences." - Frank Zappa, interviewed by Ian Pollock, Time Out, 17-23 December 1971. [1]