Asa Nisi Masa
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Asa Nisi Masa is a cryptic phrase featured in a key scene of Federico Fellini's 1963 film 8½. The phrase is believed to originate from a children's linguistic game known as the "serpentine alphabet" (Italian: alfabeto serpentino), in which syllables like sa or si are inserted between the consonants of a word to obscure its meaning.
When decoded, "Asa Nisi Masa" reveals the Italian word anima, meaning "soul" or "spirit." This interpretation connects to the film’s themes of inner consciousness, memory, and the protagonist's search for personal and creative fulfillment.
The phrase has since become emblematic of Fellini’s surrealistic and introspective storytelling style.
Flashback
In the film 8½, at about the 36 minute mark, Guido Anselmi, the fictional film director played by Marcello Mastroianni and representing Fellini's alter ego, is attending a party on the grounds of the resort where he's staying. There is a clairvoyant Maya (played by Mary Indovino) who is using her assistant Maurice (played by Ian Dallas) to move from guest to guest attempting to read their minds. When Maurice sees Guido begin to leave, he runs up to him (it turns out they’re old friends). Guido asks Maurice "Can you transmit anything?", and Maurice agrees to try. Maya writes on her blackboard "ASA NISI MASA", which Guido confirms is the phrase he was thinking of.
"But what does it mean?" Maurice asks, and the film immediately transitions in a flashback to Guido's childhood.[1]
Guido is a little boy, being pampered by the women in his life; bathed in wine, then wrapped up in freshly-warmed blankets and carried off to bed. As he and the other children are supposed to be falling asleep, one of them declares that the eyes in a painting on the wall can be made to move by reciting the phrase "Asa Nisi Masa, Asa Nisi Masa."[2][3]
By tying together Guido's distant past with his present, the viewer is reminded that our adult motivations are never far from our childhood desires. Later in the film, in the so-called "harem sequence," Guido dreams of being bathed and pampered as an adult in exactly the same way.