La Dolce Vita (1960)
La Dolce Vita (1960)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Marcello Mastroianni
Marcello Rubini
Anita Ekberg
Sylvia
Anouk Aimée
Maddalena
Yvonne Furneaux
Emma
Magali Noël
Fanny
Alain Cuny
Steiner
Annibale Ninchi
Marcello's father
Walter Santesso
Paparazzo
Valeria Ciangottini
Paola
Riccardo Garrone
Riccardo
Ida Galli
Debutante of the year
Audrey McDonald
Jane
Polidor
Pagliaccio
Alain Dijon
Frankie Stout
Mino Doro
Lover of Nadia
Giulio Girola
Police commissioner
Laura Betti
Laura
Nico
Nico
Carlo Musto
Transvestite
Enzo Cerusico
Photographer
Giulio Paradisi
Photographer
Enzo Doria
Photographer
Enrico Glori
Admirer of Nadia
Adriana Moneta
Ninni
Massimo Busetti
Miracle child
Lex Barker
Robert - Sylvia's husband
Jacques Sernas
The star
Nadia Gray
Nadia
Giuseppe Addobbati
(uncredited)
Conte Brunoro Serego Aligheri
Young Man with Mink Coat (uncredited)
Gabriella Andreini
Woman at Nadia's Party (uncredited)
Federika André
Tenant in Steiner's House (uncredited)
Armando Annuale
(uncredited)
Joan Antequera
Woman at Castle (uncredited)
Juan Antequero
Spanish Gentleman with Eyepatch at Castle (uncredited)
Gianni Baghino
(uncredited)
Nadia Balabine
Reporter (uncredited)
Ignazio Balsamo
(uncredited)
Remo Benedetti
(uncredited)
Andrea Bianchi
Man at Nadia's Party (uncredited)
Lars Bloch
Party Guest (uncredited)
Leonardo Botta
Doctor (uncredited)
Ida Bracci Dorati
(uncredited)
Ferdinando Brofferio
Maddalena's Lover (uncredited)
Giovanna Busetti
Lying Child of The Miracle (uncredited)
Tito Buzzo
Muscle Man (uncredited)
Daniela Calvino
Daniela (uncredited)
Tony Campanino
Man at Nightclub (uncredited)
Fabrizio Capucci
Photographer at Press Conference (uncredited)
Donato Castellaneta
Reporter (uncredited)
Adriano Celentano
Self (uncredited)
Elisabetta Cini
Sleeping Duchess (uncredited)
Giulio Citti
Man at Nightclub (uncredited)
Leo Coleman
Negro Dancer (uncredited)
Nani Colombo
Woman at the Mirror (uncredited)
Mario Conocchia
Lawyer with Nadia's Bra (uncredited)
Francesco Consalvo
Scalise's Assistant (uncredited)
Tiziano Cortini
Movie News Cameraman (uncredited)
Decimo Cristiani
Young Man That Doesn't Talk (uncredited)
Mario De Grenet
Man at Castle That Dislikes Dog's Smell (uncredited)
Andrea De Pino
(uncredited)
Adele De Rossi
(uncredited)
Donatella Della Nora
Reporter (uncredited)
Christine Denise
Woman Eating a Chicken (uncredited)
Katherine Denise
(uncredited)
Carlo Di Maggio
Toto Scalise (uncredited)
François Dieudonné
Reporter (uncredited)
Venceslao Dobrzensky
Giovanni (uncredited)
Donatella Esparmer
Lady with the Irritated Man (uncredited)
Paolo Fadda
Assistant Police Inspector (uncredited)
Umberto Felici
Reporter (uncredited)
Oretta Fiume
Lisa (uncredited)
Rina Franchetti
Mother of the Miracle Children (uncredited)
Giacomo Gabrielli
Maddalena's Father (uncredited)
Franco Giacobini
Journalist at the Telephone (uncredited)
Angela Giavalisco
Woman at Airport (uncredited)
Romolo Giordani
Man at Castle (uncredited)
Christine Graefeck
(uncredited)
Lily Granado
Lucy (uncredited)
Libero Grandi
(uncredited)
Maurizio Guelfi
Reporter (uncredited)
Gloria Hendy
Woman in Via Veneto (uncredited)
April Hennessy
Woman in Via Veneto (uncredited)
Nina Hohenlohe
Woman at Castle (uncredited)
Antonio Jacono
Transvestite (uncredited)
Gloria Jones
Gloria (uncredited)
Carlo Kechler
Man with Clock (uncredited)
Else Knorr
(uncredited)
Paolo Labia
Servant in Maddalena's Household (uncredited)
John Francis Lane
Reporter (uncredited)
Sondra Lee
Ballerina in Spoleto (uncredited)
Marianne Leibl
Yvonne's Companion in Miracle Sequence (uncredited)
Guglielmo Leoncini
Scalise's Secretary (uncredited)
Giuliana Lojodice
Servant at Steiner's House (uncredited)
Renée Longarini
Miss Steiner (uncredited)
Francisco Lori
Man in Miracle Sequence (uncredited)
Francesco Luzi
Radioreporter (uncredited)
Mario Mallarno
Reporter (uncredited)
Renato Mambor
A Tall Young Man (uncredited)
Vittorio Manfrino
Tabarin Director (uncredited)
Maria Marigliano
Massamilla (uncredited)
Carlo Mariotti
Male Nurse (uncredited)
Gino Marturano
Pimp (uncredited)
Maria Mazzanti
Woman at Airport (uncredited)
Harriet Medin
Sylvia's Secretary (uncredited)
Marta Melocco
(uncredited)
Nello Meniconi
Man on Via Veneto (uncredited) / Production Manager
Alex Messoyedoff
Priest at the Miracle Site (uncredited)
Gianfranco Mingozzi
Priest That Lets Steiner Play Organ (uncredited) / Second Assistant Director
Lucia Modigliani
(uncredited)
Maite Morand
Reporter (uncredited)
Aurelio Nardi
Uncle of Lying Children of The Miracle (uncredited)
Desmond O'Grady
Steiner's Guest (uncredited)
Liana Orfei
(uncredited)
Umberto Orsini
Man in Sunglasses That Helps Nadia Strip (uncredited)
Contessa Cristina Paolozzi
Laughing Girl at Seance (uncredited)
Ada Passeri
Woman in Miracle Sequence (uncredited)
Franca Pasut
Girl Covered with Feathers (uncredited)
Loretta Pepi
(uncredited)
Paola Petrini
(uncredited)
Cesarino Miceli Picardi
Irate Man in Nightclub (uncredited)
Princess Doris Pignatelli
Lady in White Coat at Castle (uncredited)
Alberto Plebani
Doctor (uncredited)
Oliviero Prunas
Oliviero - Son of Prince (uncredited)
Giovanni Querrel
Man at Nightclub (uncredited)
Giulio Questi
Don Giulio (uncredited)
Concetta Ragusa
Reporter (uncredited)
Loretta Ramaciotti
Woman in Seance (uncredited)
Leonida Repaci
Steiner's Guest (uncredited)
Alfredo Rizzo
Television Director (uncredited)
Rosemary Rennel Rodd
English Medium (uncredited)
Giancarlo Romani
Policeman (uncredited) / Second Assistant Director
Franco Rossellini
The Beautiful Horseman (uncredited)
Prince Eugenio Ruspoli di Poggio Suasa
Don Eugenio Mascalchi (uncredited)
Margherita Russo
Steiner's Guest (uncredited)
Anna Maria Salerno
Prostitute's Friend (uncredited)
Anna Salvatore
Steiner's Guest (uncredited)
Archie Savage
Negro Dancer (uncredited)
Lisa Schneider
Woman in Miracle Sequence (uncredited)
Maria Pia Serafini
Second Lady with the Irritated Man (uncredited)
Noel Sheldon
Man in Via Veneto (uncredited)
Isabella Soldani
(uncredited)
Letizia Spadini
Steiner's Guest (uncredited)
Giò Stajano
Pierone (uncredited)
Gino Talamo
(uncredited)
Sandra Tesi
Young Girl Living Nearby (uncredited)
Henry Thody
Reporter (uncredited)
Tomás Torres
Gianelli (uncredited)
Iris Tree
Poetess at Steiner's Party (uncredited)
Vando Tress
Police Inspector (uncredited)
Gondrano Trucchi
Servant at Caracalla's (uncredited)
Teresa Tsao
Woman in Nightclub (uncredited)
Winie Vagliani
The Lady Who sings at Steiner's (uncredited)
Leontine Van Strein
Matinee Idol's Girl Friend (uncredited)
Aldo Vasco
Man in Miracle Sequence (uncredited)
Lucia Vasilicò
Young Woman Making Confession at Nadia's Party (uncredited)
Maria Teresa Vianello
Woman at Airport (uncredited)
Sandy von Normand
Interpreter at the Press Conference (uncredited)
Antoinette Weynen
(uncredited)
Angela Wilson
Woman in Via Veneto (uncredited)
Vadim Wolkonsky
Prince Mascalchi (uncredited)
Maria Teresa Wolodimeroff
The Bored Lady (uncredited)
Gianni Zamputo
Man at Nadia's Party (uncredited)
Italo Zingarelli
Don Giulio (uncredited)
Iolanda Fortini
(uncredited)
Marta Timar
(uncredited)
Bruna Cealti
(uncredited)
Nancy Lecchini
Party Guest (uncredited)
Giulio Tomei
Night Club Customer (uncredited)
Lucia Cavalieri
Old Woman by the Miracle Tree (uncredited)
Rio Nobile
Nightclub Customer (uncredited)
Edward Febo Kelleng
Party Guest (uncredited)
Nino Rota
Original Music Composer
Otello Martelli
Director of Photography
Alessandro von Norman
Unit Manager
Clemente Fracassi
Line Producer
Dominique Delouche
First Assistant Director
Oscar Di Santo
Sound
Agostino Moretti
Sound
Piero Gherardi
Production Design / Costume Designer
Paolo Nuzzi
First Assistant Director
Isa Mari
Script Supervisor
Guidarino Guidi
First Assistant Director
Brunello Rondi
Screenplay
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Screenplay
Leo Catozzo
Editor
Federico Fellini
Director / Story / Screenplay
Ennio Flaiano
Screenplay / Story
Angelo Rizzoli
Producer
Renata Magnanti
Hairstylist
Tullio Pinelli
Screenplay / Story
Franco Magli
Executive Producer
Otello Fava
Makeup Artist
Sergio Angeloni
Assistant Makeup Artist
Manlio Morelli
Production Manager
Giuseppe Amato
Producer
Lucia Mirisola
Assistant Production Design
Osvaldo De Micheli
Production Secretary
Arturo Zavattini
Camera Operator
Mario Basili
Production Secretary
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 5, 1960
Original NameLa dolce vita
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 56m
Content RatingNR
Box Office$19,647,000
Filming LocationsRome · Viale Bligny · Trevi Fountain, Italy
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
La dolce vita (Italian: [la ˈdoltʃe ˈviːta]; Italian for 'the sweet life' or 'the good life') is a 1960 satirical comedy-drama film directed by Federico Fellini. It was written by Fellini, Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli, and Brunello Rondi. The film stars Marcello Mastroianni as Marcello Rubini, a tabloid journalist who, over seven days and nights, journeys through the "sweet life" of Rome in a fruitless search for love and happiness. The screenplay can be divided into a prologue, seven major episodes interrupted by an intermezzo, and an epilogue, according to the most common interpretation.
Released in Italy on 5 February 1960, La dolce vita was both a critical success and worldwide commercial hit, despite censorship in some regions. It won the Palme d'Or at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival and the Academy Award for Best Costumes. It was nominated for three more Oscars, including Best Director for Federico Fellini, and Best Original Screenplay. Its success proved a watershed moment for Italian cinema and European cinema-at-large, and it has come to be regarded as a masterpiece of Italian cinema, as well as one of the greatest films ever made.
In 2008, the film was included on the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage’s 100 Italian films to be saved, a list of 100 films that "have changed the collective memory of the country between 1942 and 1978."