The White Sheik | Lo Sceicco Bianco
Director | Federico Fellini

Presented by ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI CULTURA SYDNEY

 

It is Fellini’s first film and it fulfills all of one’s expectations of an Italian comedy from the golden era of cinema.

Comically inventive, clever, smart and charming. Although it is a classic from another time, the these are pertinent today.

Fellini pokes fun at celebrity culture, the church, the film industry and any who sells dreams.

 1952 | 86 min | Comedy, Classic | Italian with English subtitles

CAST Alberto Sordi, Giuletta Masina, Brunella Bovo, Leopolde Trieste

In Rome for her honeymoon, a wide-eyed newlywed (Brunella Bovo) sneaks away from her straitlaced groom (Leopoldo Trieste) and goes in search of the White Sheik (Alberto Sordi), the dashing hero of a photographed comic strip of which she is enamored—but soon discovers that her romantic ideal may be only an illusion. Featuring a memorable appearance by Giulietta Masina (playing the character she would reprise in Nights of Cabiria) and Fellini’s first collaboration with composer Nino Rota, The White Sheik finds the director already taking up one of his favorite themes: the alchemical interplay between life and art, imagination and reality.

My favourite Fellini movie

Orson Welles

Possibly Fellini’s sweetest, mildest, lightest and most charming screwball comedy

Amy Nicholson. Filmweek Los Angeles

WINNER

Golden Lion Venice Film Festival

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