Directed by Maurizio Mein and written by Liliana Betti, the film captures the chaotic and dreamlike atmosphere at during production. Rather than a standard educational documentary, it mirrors Fellini’s own filmmaking style—whimsical, colorful, and populated by a "monster" gallery of peculiar characters. Key Content & Highlights
: Features at least one notable outtake, including a sequence where a local character pranks a Chinese man, which was ultimately cut from the final film. The Secret Diary of Amarcord
: Includes interviews with the cast and crew, such as screenwriter Tonino Guerra and legendary composer Nino Rota . Directed by Maurizio Mein and written by Liliana
Reviewers on Letterboxd and IMDb often note that the documentary feels as if it were directed by Fellini himself due to its humorous and slightly surreal tone. While not a deep analytical dive into the film's themes, it is highly valued by fans for its rare footage of Fellini’s creative process and the lively environment of his longtime home studio. The Secret Diary of Amarcord (TV Movie 1974) - IMDb : Includes interviews with the cast and crew,