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Synopsis
In one of the most widely seen and acclaimed European movies of the 1960s, Federico Fellini featured Marcello Mastrioanni as gossip columnist Marcello Rubini. Having left his dreary provincial existence behind, Marcello wanders through an ultra-modern, ultra-sophisticated, ultra-decadent Rome. He yearns to write seriously, but his inconsequential newspaper pieces bring in more money, and he's too lazy to argue with this setup. He attaches himself to a bored socialite (Anouk Aimée), whose search for thrills brings them in contact with a bisexual prostitute (Adriana Moneta). The next day, Marcello juggles a personal tragedy (the attempted suicide of his mistress (Yvonne Furneaux)) with the demands of his profession (an interview with none-too-deep film star Anita Ekberg). Throughout his adventures, Marcello's dreams, fantasies, and nightmares are mirrored by the hedonism around him. With a shrug, he concludes that, while his lifestyle is shallow and ultimately pointless, there's nothing he can do to change it and so he might as well enjoy it. Fellini's hallucinatory, circus-like depictions of modern life first earned the adjective "Felliniesque" in this celebrated movie, which also traded on the sense of Rome as a hotbed of sex and decadence. A huge worldwide success, La Dolce Vita won several awards, including a New York Film Critics CIrcle award for Best Foreign Film and the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Anouk Aimée Maddalena
Lex Barker Robert
Valeria Ciangottini Paola
Alain Cuny Steiner
Anita Ekberg Sylvia
Yvonne Furneaux Emma
Renee Longanni Signora Steiner
Marcello Mastroianni Marcello Rubini
Annibale Ninchi Marcello's father
Walter Santesso Paparazzo

Production Crew

Otello Martelli Cinematographer
Nino Rota Composer (Music Score)
Piero Gherardi Costume Designer
Federico Fellini Director
Leo Cattozzo Editor
Franco Magli Executive Producer
Otello Fava Makeup
Franco Ferrara Musical Direction/Supervision
Angelo Rizzoli Producer
Giuseppe Amato Producer
Piero Gherardi Production Designer
Brunello Rondi Screenwriter
Ennio Flaiano Screenwriter
Federico Fellini Screenwriter
Pier Paolo Pasolini Screenwriter
Tullio Pinelli Screenwriter
Year: 1960
Runtime: 174
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
Pathé Films
Riama Film

Release
February 03, 1960 (Italy)
by Cinerez

Awards
1960 - Best British Film - British Academy Awards
1960 - Palme d'Or - Cannes International Film Festival
1960 - Palme d'Or - Cannes Film Festival
1960 - Best British Film - British Academy Awards
1960 - Best British Film - British Academy of Film and Television
1960 - Palme d'Or - Cannes Film Festival
1961 - Best Foreign Film - National Board of Review
1961 - Best Foreign Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1961 - Best Foreign Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1961 - Best Foreign Film - National Board of Review
1961 - Best Foreign Film - New York Film Critics Circle