"Well, Fellini... there is always Fellini"
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Coming from Malle, the line has extra bite. He was a director who moved restlessly between documentary grit and stylized provocation, between France and the U.S., between social observation and personal inquiry. He understood the pressure on filmmakers to justify themselves: to be relevant, moral, formally rigorous, properly modern. “There is always Fellini” is a way of puncturing that pressure. Fellini’s work stands for an almost insolent permission slip: if the world is absurd, the film can be too; if psychology won’t explain it, spectacle might; if realism feels like a cage, dream logic can be a method.
The subtext is also defensive and affectionate. Malle is acknowledging a looming giant whose very existence complicates everyone else’s ambitions. Fellini becomes the perennial reference point, the director you invoke to end the debate because he embodies cinema’s maximal possibility: sensual, baroque, unapologetically subjective. It’s not capitulation. It’s a reminder that the medium doesn’t have to earn its freedom; it can simply take it.
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"Well, Fellini... there is always Fellini." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/well-fellini-there-is-always-fellini-124384/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.







