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  1. La dolce vita (Italian: [la ˈdoltʃe ˈviːta]; Italian for 'the sweet life' or 'the good life') is a 1960 satirical comedy-drama film directed and co-written (with Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli and Brunello Rondi) by Federico Fellini.

  2. La Dolce Vita: Directed by Federico Fellini. With Marcello Mastroianni, Anita Ekberg, Anouk Aimée, Yvonne Furneaux. A series of stories following a week in the life of a philandering tabloid journalist living in Rome.

  3. What does la dolce vita mean? La dolce vita is an expression used to describe a life full of mundane events, beauty, and pleasures. It originates from Federico Fellini's famous movie, "La dolce vita".

  4. Jan 5, 1997 · Marcello goes down into subterranean nightclubs, hospital parking lots, the hooker's hovel and an ancient crypt. And he ascends St. Peter's dome, climbs to a choir loft, and to the high-rise apartment of Steiner ( Alain Cuny ), the intellectual who is his hero. He will even fly over Rome.

  5. Jan 3, 2020 · La Dolce Vita review – a sexy, surreal masterpiece of modernity. Federico Fellini’s rereleased film brilliantly captures postwar Rome and its denizens as they tumble headlong into hedonistic...

  6. Apr 2, 2024 · La Dolce Vita, Italian film, released in 1960, that was widely hailed as one of the most important ever made and the first of several acclaimed collaborations between director Federico Fellini and actor Marcello Mastroianni, who came to represent the director’s alter ego.

  7. The biggest hit from the most popular Italian filmmaker of all time, La dolce vita rocketed Federico Fellini to international mainstream success—ironically, by offering a damning critique of the culture of stardom.

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