La dolce vita

La dolce vita is a 1960 film from the Italian Director Federico Fellini. 

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[hide] *1 Story  ==Story[ Edit] == As a reporter is Marcello Rubini always in search of a scoop. He brings that is why evenings in the upper class Roman . Rubini dreams of becoming a literary author, but he let go of those ideals for a career in the lucrative tabloid press. Although he understands the superficiality and immorality of it, he's drawn into the decadent sweet life of the beau monde.
 * 2 Receipt
 * 3 Cast
 * 4 external link

The structure of the film is made up of a prologue, followed by seven chapters that once be interrupted by an interlude, and an epilogue.Dagsequenties, dageraadsequenties, seven are peat and mulch seven and eight night sequences interwoven. ==Receipt[ Edit] == The film won the Golden Palm in 1960 in Cannes and the Oscar for best costumes.

The film includes a scene in which a Christ statue is carried through the air by helicopter . The Vatican saw therein a parody on the return of Christ.In Spain La dolce vita was forbidden until the death of General Franco in 1975.

The term paparazzo was made thanks to this film entry in the General language use. The word refers to the surname of the intrusive press photographer Paparazzo. ==Division Of Roles[ Edit<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">] ==
 * Marcello Mastroianni: Marcello Rubini
 * Anita Ekberg: Sylvia
 * Anouk Aimée: Maddalena
 * Yvonne Furneaux: Emma
 * Magali Noël: Fanny
 * Alain Cuny: Steiner
 * Walter Santesso: Paparazzo
 * Lex Barker: Robert
 * Nadia Gray: Nadia