Federico Fellini

Film Director 1920 – 1993
Steady
#782
Historical Importance
479K
2025 Wikipedia Views
+0.2%
Year-over-Year
+1%
2025 Momentum

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About Federico Fellini

Federico Fellini (1920–1993) was one of the most critically acclaimed Italian film directors of the 20th century, renowned for his distinctive, often surreal and baroque style that redefined cinema. His masterful works, including *La Dolce Vita* and *8½*, earned him multiple Academy Awards and established him as a monumental figure in modern art. This enduring cultural legacy is reflected in the Pantheon project, which assigns him a high Historical Importance ranking of #782 globally.

In 2025, Fellini garners approximately 479K annualized Wikipedia pageviews, placing his digital attention relative to his historical importance at an attention gap of approximately 1x. While this suggests attention is roughly proportional to his rank, a comparison with contemporaries highlights a disparity in modern digital focus. For instance, fellow director Alfred Hitchcock, ranked slightly less important at #845, commands 3.1 million views—over six times Fellini’s traffic. Conversely, more historically significant figures like Evangelista Torricelli (#495) receive far less attention at only 61K views.

The director shows slight positive interest, with a year-over-year change of +0.2% and minor Q1 momentum of +1% in early 2025, indicating that while he is not dominating the modern internet landscape, his position is stable.