Yes, exactly -- one of several memorable scenes.
I first saw it as part of a film class I had maybe 26 years ago. I wondered at the time why the instructor was showing this film instead of some of the more "classic" Fellini films like 8 1/2 or La Dolce Vita. I recall some of the class even snuck out before the end of the film, they found it so boring or confusing. I did not fully appreciate it at the time, I think, but it is really a compelling work of art. Would any one even be able to get financing to make a movie like this nowadays?