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Key Filmmakers Vocabulary - Federico Fellini

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Key Filmmakers Vocabulary
Italian
Italian
[Adjective]

relating to Italy or its people or language

Ex: Maria's family immigrated from Italy, so they celebrate their Italian heritage by hosting traditional Italian feasts during holidays. 
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filmmaker
filmmaker
[noun]

a movie director and producer, especially an independent one who is fully in charge of the movie production

Ex: The award-winning filmmaker is known for his unique storytelling and independent projects. 
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born
born
[Adjective]

brought to this world through birth

Ex: Sarah was born on a warm summer morning, bringing joy and happiness to her family. 
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January
January
[noun]

the first month of the year, after December and before February

Ex: In January, we celebrate the start of the new year with fireworks and joy. 
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kid
kid
[noun]

a young person

Ex: The kids were playing in the park. 
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drawing
drawing
[noun]

the activity or art of creating illustrations by a pen or pencil

Ex: He enjoys drawing in his free time. 
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town
town
[noun]

an area with human population that is smaller than a city and larger than a village

Ex: I live in a small town surrounded by beautiful countryside. 
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circus
circus
[noun]

a form of entertainment that typically involves skilled performers, animals, and various acts and attractions, often presented in a large tent or arena

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performance

the act of presenting something such as a play, piece of music, etc. for entertainment

Ex: He received applause for his performance in the school play. 
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to affect
to affect
[Verb]

to cause a change in a person, thing, etc.

Ex: The sudden loss of her job profoundly affected her emotional well-being. 
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to try
to try
[Verb]

to make an effort or attempt to do or have something

Ex: He tried to lift the heavy box but it was too heavy. 
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different
different
[Adjective]

not like another thing or person in form, quality, nature, etc.

Ex: He had a different perspective on the movie. 
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cartoon
cartoon
[noun]

a movie or TV show, made by photographing a series of drawings or models rather than real people or objects

Ex: My all-time favorite cartoon is 'Tom and Jerry'. 
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newspaper
newspaper
[noun]

a business firm that publishes newspapers

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passion
passion
[noun]

a powerful and intense emotion or feeling toward something or someone, often driving one's actions or beliefs

Ex: His passion for music led him to spend countless hours practicing and composing songs. 
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career
career
[noun]

a profession or a series of professions that one can do for a long period of one's life

Ex: She's pursuing a career in medicine and hopes to become a doctor. 
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set
set
[noun]

a stage where a play is performed or a location where a motion picture is recorded

Ex: The elaborate set for the musical featured a stunning backdrop of a bustling city skyline, immersing the audience in the vibrant atmosphere of the story. 
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script
script
[noun]

a written text that a movie, show, or play is based on

Ex: The actor memorized his lines from the script before the performance. 
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success
success
[noun]

the fact of reaching what one tried for or desired

Ex: His hard work and determination finally led to the success he had been striving for. 
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to come
to come
[Verb]

to happen or materialize as an event or situation

Ex: The diagnosis came too late to offer effective treatment. 
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to win
to win
[Verb]

to be awarded something such as a prize after winning a contest, bet, etc.

Ex: She won a scholarship to study abroad. 
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big
big
[Adjective]

having great importance

Ex: The CEO's resignation was a big event that shook the entire company. 
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award
award
[noun]

a prize or money given to a person for their great performance

Ex: She received a lifetime achievement award for her work in cinema. 
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famous
famous
[Adjective]

known by a lot of people

Ex: The famous singer performed to a sold-out crowd at the arena. 
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all over the (world|globe)

in every part of the world

Ex: The brand is recognized all over the world. 
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dream
dream
[noun]

a wish or a cherished desire, particularly one that is difficult to fulfill

Ex: Her dream of becoming a world-renowned artist kept her motivated despite the challenges. 
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to mean
to mean
[Verb]

to have a particular meaning or represent something

Ex: His silence meant that he was not interested in the conversation. 
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human
human
[Adjective]

related or belonging to people, not machines or animals

Ex: The human brain is capable of remarkable feats of creativity and innovation. 
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wife
wife
[noun]

the lady you are officially married to

Ex: As a devoted wife, she takes care of the household chores and ensures a comfortable home for her family. 
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to act
to act
[Verb]

to play or perform a role in a play, movie, etc.

Ex: In the movie, the talented actress will act as a determined detective solving a complex case. 
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to look like

to give the impression or suggestion of being a certain way

Ex: Her messy desk looks like she's been working on multiple projects at once. 
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strange
strange
[Adjective]

having unusual, unexpected, or confusing qualities

Ex: He has a strange habit of talking to himself when he's working. 
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scene
scene
[noun]

a part of a movie, play or book in which the action happens in one place or is of one particular type

Ex: The dream scene in the movie was very surreal. 
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cool
cool
[Adjective]

having an appealing quality

Ex: Her sense of style was so cool that everyone wanted to emulate her. 
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director
director
[noun]

a person in charge of a movie or play who gives instructions to the actors and staff

Ex: He is working with a well-known director on his next film. 
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talented
talented
[Adjective]

possessing a natural skill or ability for something

Ex: She is a talented dancer, known for her grace and precision on stage. 
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joke
joke
[noun]

a ludicrous or grotesque act done for fun and amusement

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fortune-teller

a fortune-teller is a person who claims to predict the future or reveal secrets about someone's life, often using methods like tarot cards, palm reading, or crystal balls

Ex: She visited a fortune-teller to learn more about her future love life. 
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advice
advice
[noun]

a suggestion or an opinion that is given with regard to making the best decision in a specific situation

Ex: She sought her grandmother's advice before making a major career decision. 
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