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6.2/10
IMDbBest Feature USA | 2017 | Michael
Best Director | 2017 | Taron
Best Actress | 2017 | Ksenia
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Music Dialogue and ADR for NonTheatrical Feature Film Broadcast Media | 2018 | Ben
This film was inspired by a real adventure taken by co-writer Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart Simpson.
In Search of Fellini (2017) is based off a true adventure that Executive Producer and Writer, Nancy Cartwright, took in 1985 when she set off to Italy alone searching for famed film director, Federico Fellini to get the stage rights to his film La strada (1954) .
The small sculpture that LUCY picks up in the bookstore is an authentic piece called "Ariadne" that Nancy Cartwright bought on her original trip to Italy in 1985. In reality, Nancy escaped an assault by kneeing her perpetrator where it counts and then running through the streets of Venice in order to get away. Nancy ducked into a boutique where she found and bought this exact sculpture created by world-renown sculptor/alchemist, Kevin Coates. The proprietor of that boutique was named Beppe and he cut a deal with Nancy so she could afford this piece of fine art. Decades later, with the completion of the filming, Nancy found the business card that Beppe had given her. On the back of the card was Kevin Coates address. Nancy subsequently found that Beppe had already passed away, but she got in touch with Kevin and his lovely wife, Nel and they have since developed a fondness and mutual respect for each other.
At one point a Bart Simpson figure is seen next to the TV. Which is a nod to Nancy Cartwright's role as Bart on the Simpsons.
Cabiria (played by Andrea Osvárt has a line "...they'll steal your money, break your heart, push you in a river or off a cliff" which are the exact things her character suffered at the hands of men in Nights of Cabiria (1957)
"[first lines] Lucy: [narrating] We all have to grow up... eventually. My sister Claire, however, did not agree. She was a normal kid except somehow never stopped believing in magic and fairy tales and true love, which basically made her a magnet for creeps. Claire: [fending off a boy] Get off me! Lucy: Yeah, ouch. Luckily, we were super popular. Except not really. I was never what you'd call a sweet child, and Claire... Claire had problems. [childhood Claire rips the head off of doll]"
"Lucy: [narrating] The problem with boys is that they're idiots. Boy: You farted!"