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22 February 1979 (Italy) See more »
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The Decline of the West in C# Major
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An orchestra assmbles for a rehearsal in an ancient chapel under the inquisive eyes of a TV documentary crew, but an uprising breaks out. Full summary » | Add synopsis »
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Recommendation: Okuribito (Departures) 2008
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Cast

  (in credits order)
Balduin Baas ... Conductor
Clara Colosimo ... Harp player
Elizabeth Labi ... Piano player
Ronaldo Bonacchi ... Bassoon player
Ferdinando Villella ... Cello player
Franco Iavarone ... Bass tuba player (as Giovanni Javarone)
David Maunsell ... First violin
Francesco Aluigi ... Second violin
Andy Miller ... Oboe player
Sibyl Mostert ... Flute player
Franco Mazzieri ... Trumpet player
Daniele Pagani ... Trombone player
Luigi Uzzo ... Violin player
Cesare Martignon ... Clarinet player
Umberto Zuanelli ... Copyist
Filippo Trincaia ... Head of orchestra
Claudio Ciocca ... Union man
Angelica Hansen ... Violin player
Heinz Kreuger ... Violin player
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Paolo Fiorino ... Second trombonist
Adelaide Aste ... Violin player (uncredited)
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Directed by
Federico Fellini 
 
Writing credits
Federico Fellini (story)

Federico Fellini (writer) and
Brunello Rondi (writer)

Produced by
Michael Fengler .... co-producer
Renzo Rossellini .... associate producer
 
Original Music by
Nino Rota 
 
Cinematography by
Giuseppe Rotunno 
 
Film Editing by
Ruggero Mastroianni 
 
Production Design by
Dante Ferretti 
 
Set Decoration by
Bruno Cesari 
 
Costume Design by
Gabriella Pescucci 
 
Production Management
Filippo Campus .... production manager
 
Sound Department
Fernando Caso .... sound effects editor
Alvaro Gramigna .... foley artist
 
Special Effects by
Adriano Pischiutta .... special effects
 
Other crew
Oreste Lionello .... voice dubbing: Balduin Baas (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
"Prova d'orchestra" - Italy (original title)
"Federico Fellini's Orchestra Rehearsal" - USA (poster title)
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Runtime:
70 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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Audio/visual unsynchronized: When they are interviewing the first violinists, you can see that the harpist in the background is not playing but you can hear harp music playing.See more »
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Referenced in Cinecittà: La casa di F. Fellini (2004) (V)See more »

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the Orchestra as a microcosm of society, or a small Fellini exercise, you decide- I think it's both, 15 August 2005
Author: MisterWhiplash from United States

In most of Federico Fellini's best films, he made big statements about the way we live and socialize with each other and deal with ourselves as much as the past, all within exciting, tragic-comic film-making style. Orchestra Rehearsal does the same, though in a shorter amount of time. We are given a (union) orchestra in Italy, who's members vary from young adults to the old timers, women, introverts, trouble makers, and so forth, who each have their own music of choice (or sometimes of necessity). The conductor is frustrated- he can barely get the orchestra to concentrate much less really practice, and the union problems get things caught in the way as they rip through the ironically happy and (typically) carnival-like pieces. There's a break taken, which is when everything starts to slowly, but surely, wind down and breakdown among the musicians. In the meantime a television crew stands by taking 'interviews' of the musicians, their opinions, their little 'off' moments, signaling the anarchy that will soon ensue.

The interviews themselves are some of the strongest, funniest parts of the film- the interviewers get (sometimes begrudgingly) words on their instruments, why they play, how they play, and what role their music has in the world. These interviews can also be hit-or-miss sometimes, and because of the constant dialog (there's sometimes barely a breath to be had, as is the beautiful claustrophobic style in Fellini's characters), there's almost too much information going on. There's also the tendency for the character(s), whom are mostly portrayed by un-professionals (to acting, not to music of course), to not be very convincing, or even a little boring (the conductor's monologue in his room, for example, is one of the weaker parts of the film for me). But then it does start to pick up in insane, trademark Fellini fashion as the musicians rebel, and an unexpected surprise comes heading their way.

It's likely that Orchestra Rehearsal isn't one of Fellini's very best films, but it is one that captivates as it bemuses, brings laughs as it does thought, and it isn't necessarily a wasteful experience (some may not like it much at all, at least in comparison to his masterpieces). Not to forget the incalculable, lasting power of Nina Rota's music, which drives the film's bombastic, heart-racing rehearsing scenes (there is also humor underneath much of the music, like when the musicians have their own little solos as jokes). There's something always satisfying when a composer is on the same page as the director he's writing for, and few were ever so in tune as Fellini and Rota. And even during some parts that don't add up, their combination helps out a lot. As mentioned before, one could even think deeper into the ideas and thoughts and characters in the film as almost a microcosm of society itself, its easy-going people, its hard-nosed people, its incendiaries, its nostalgics, and its normals and eccentrics. Or, one can just take the Fellini ride, so to speak, and enjoy some 70 minutes with Fellini & company.

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