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La Dolce Vita
| Genre: | Drama, Foreign |
| Mood: | Offbeat, Scenic |
| Decade: | 1960's |
| Country: | Italy |
| Director: | Federico Fellini |
| Actor: | Marcello Mastroianni |
| Actress: | Anita Ekberg, Anouk Aimee |
| Release Year: | 1960 |
| Studio: | Koch Lorber Films |
| Runtime: | 167 Mins. |
| Format: | Black & White |
| Rating: | Unrated |
| Language: | Italian |
| New On: | Site |
WHAT IT'S ABOUT:Gossip columnist Marcello Rubini (Mastroianni) aspires to be a serious writer, but his work for the tabloids is far too lucrative to forfeit. One night, he picks up a lonely heiress, Maddalena (Aimée), afflicted with a chronic case of ennui, and embarks on a hedonistic romp through Rome. Once he sheds Maddelena, he encounters a prostitute, then meets up with buxom Hollywood starlet Sylvia (Ekberg) at a press conference. Eventually, Rubini's lusty but hollow adventures with sex, booze, and lavish, all-night parties bring him to a point of crisis. WHY I LOVE IT:Daring for its time, Fellini's Oscar-nominated "Vita" is remembered best for the zaftig Anita Ekberg's swim in the Trevi Fountain and for the very first shot in the film, of a statue of Jesus being lifted over the city of Rome by helicopter. Yet its almost three hours' running time includes a procession of unforgettable images and scenes, as Mastroianni-in an indelible, star-making performance-marches numbly into the vacuous, hedonistic life of modern-day celebrity in Rome, finally succumbing to the forced frivolity surrounding him. “Vita” remains a sharply observed, absorbing study of dizzying decadence. |
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