Movies:
* La Strada (1954): A poignant story of a strongman and his naive wife, winning an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
* Nights of Cabiria (1957): A drama about a prostitute searching for love, also winning an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
* La Dolce Vita (1960): A satirical and controversial exploration of the "sweet life" in Rome.
* 8½ (1963): A semi-autobiographical film about a director facing a creative crisis, often cited as one of the greatest films ever made.
* Juliet of the Spirits (1965): A surreal and dreamlike exploration of a woman's inner world.
* Amarcord (1974): A nostalgic and whimsical look at Fellini's childhood in a small Italian town.
* Casanova (1976): A lavish historical drama about the famous lover, with a distinct Fellini style.
* Orchestra Rehearsal (1979): A darkly comic look at the chaos and absurdity of the creative process.
* The City of Women (1980): A dreamlike and fragmented exploration of a man's relationship with women.
* And the Ship Sails On (1983): A philosophical meditation on life and death.
Television:
* Fellini's Casanova (1976): A miniseries based on his film, with a similar style and themes.
* Fellini's Satyricon (1987): A miniseries adapted from Petronius's classic novel, showcasing Fellini's visual flair.
These are just some of the many iconic and influential films and television projects created by Federico Fellini. He was a true cinematic genius, known for his distinctive style, surrealism, and poetic vision.