La dolce vita 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.
La Dolce Vita (1960)
Directed by Federico Fellini
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Movie Info
Official Site
Box Office
$213,703
Themes
Tags
Celebrity, Decadence, Fame, Fountain, Italy, Journalist, Photographer, Press, Rome, Trevi Fountain
Attributes
Filming Location: Rome
Narrative Location: Rome
Subject: decadence, disillusion, existential crisis, mass media, multicultural society, nightlife, sexual desire
Time Period: 1950s, 1960
Narrative Location: Rome
Subject: decadence, disillusion, existential crisis, mass media, multicultural society, nightlife, sexual desire
Time Period: 1950s, 1960
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Alternate Titles
A Doce Vida
BR, PT
Amai seikatsu
JP
Az édes élet
HU
Boredom
US
Das süße Leben
DE
Das süße Leben - La Dolce Vita
DE
Det ljuva livet
FI, SE
Det søde liv
DK
Det søte liv
NO
Dolce vita
GR
Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita
US
Fellini's La Dolce Vita
US
Fellini: Az édes élet
HU
Fellinis La dolce vita - Das süße Leben
DE
Het zoete leven
BE, NL
Ihana elämä
FI
La dolce vita
AR, AU, EC, EG, FR, HK, IN, IL, IT, MX, NL, RO, ES, GB, US
La Dolce Vita
CA
La dolce vita - Tkbili Tskhovreba
GE
La douceur de vivre
FR
La dulce vida
MX
Magus elu
EE
Saldā dzīve
LV
Saldus gyvenimas
LT
Sladak život
RS
Sladko zivljenje
SI
Sladký zivot
CZ, CS, SK
Slatki život
HR
Slodkie zycie
PL
Tatli hayat
TR
The Sweet Life
US
Tkbili tskhovreba
RU
Zendegi shirin
IR
Γλυκιά ζωή
GR
Сладкая жизнь
RU
Сладък живот
BG
Солодке життя
UA
الحياة حلوة
AE
甘い生活
JP
甜蜜的生活
CN
生活的甜蜜
TW
露滴牡丹开
CN
달콤한 인생
KR