- Clips from this are shown as part of the documentary.
Les Amoureux du cinéma (Película de TV 1987)
excerpts"Histoire(s) du cinéma" Seul le cinéma (Episodio de TV 1994)
Footage shown.- Footage shown.
- An excerpt is shown.
"Steptoe and Son" Sunday for Seven Days (Episodio de TV 1964)
The actual soundtrack from 8½ (1963) is played during the scene inside the theatre as the Steptoes watch the film.Steptoe and Son (Película de TV 1965)
Albert and Harold see the film at the cinema.Pieces of Silver (Cortometraje 1989)
Clips shown.- One of the Video Picks of the Week (as part of a tribute to Federico Fellini).
Seance on a Wet Afternoon (1964)
Poster can be seen in the London Underground scenes.- Mentioned.
"The Dick Van Dyke Show" 4½ (Episodio de TV 1964)
Title reference.Yoyo (1965)
The poster advertising «Gelsomina y Zampanò» states their show begins at "8 1/2" - which is also the name of the most recent Fellini film before Yoyo was released in 1965.¿Qué pasa, Pussycat? (1965)
The scene in which a character meets all the women he has loved is a reference to the harem scene.
La dulce vida (1960)
Referenced.
It's Not Just You, Murray! (Cortometraje 1964)
Subtly referenced.Gamos ala... ellinika (1964)
The scene in which Guido is surrounded by his mistresses, during his bath, is spoofed.Recuerdos (1980)
Referenced."Thirtysomething" Going Limp (Episodio de TV 1990)
Parodied in opening and closing sequences.Mira quién habla también (1990)
The scene is in black and white and is nearly identical to the scene in 8 1/2 where Guido imagines that he is surrounded by mistresses.
Nine (2009)
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