“Don't regard my characters as symbols of a determined society. See them as something that sparks a reaction within you so that they become a personal experience. The critic is a spectator and an artist insofar as he transforms the work into a personal thing of his own.”

Encountering Directors interview (1969)

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Italian film director and screenwriter 1912–2007

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