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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Rimini, People from Rimini, Federico Fellini, Roberto Paci Dalo, Renzo Pasolini, Mattia Pasini, Matteo Brighi, Rimini railway station, Delio Rossi, Tempio Malatestiano, Simone Confalone, Massimo Agostini, Irnerio Bertuzzi, Giovanni Evangelisti, A.C. Rimini 1912, Enrico Pace, Igor Protti, Federico Fellini Airport, Council of Rimini, Giuseppe Giulietti, Stefano Argilli, The Grand Hotel Rimini, Nicola Ciotti, Galeotto I Malatesta, Ponte d'Augusto, Cesare Pronti, Marco Brighi, Roman Catholic Diocese of Rimini, Mattia Marchi, Giulio Ciotti, Dina Sassoli, Castel Sismondo, Elio Pagliarani, Alex Righetti, Scilla Gabel, Malatestino Malatesta, Edelweis Rodriguez, Emilio Zavattini, Orfeo Bartolini, Stadio Romeo Neri, Giuseppe Garampi, Cristofano Bertelli, Pietro da Rimini, Giuliano da Rimini, Giovanni Laurentini, Roberto Valturio, Marco Battagli. Excerpt: Federico Fellini, Knight Grand Cross (Italian pronunciation: January 20, 1920 - October 31, 1993), was an Italian film director and script writer. Known for a distinct style that blends fantasy and baroque images, he is considered one of the most influential and widely revered filmmakers of the 20th century. Fellini was born on January 20, 1920 to middle-class parents in Rimini, then a small town on the Adriatic Sea. His father, Urbano Fellini (1894-1956), born to a family of Romagnol peasants and small landholders from Gambettola, moved to Rome in 1915 as a baker apprenticed to the Pantanella pasta factory. His mother, Ida Barbiani (1896-1984), came from a bourgeois Catholic family of Roman merchants. Despite her family's vehement disapproval, she eloped with Urbano in 1917 to live at his parents' home in Gambettola. A civil marriage followed in 1918 with the religious ceremony held at Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome a year later. The couple settle...