The Dolce vita
the Dolce vita (initially left to France under the title Softness living ), is a Film Italy N of Federico Fellini left in 1960.
Synopsis
One to defer Roman carries out a life of playboy, and discovers, while following the scandalous life of the stars, the soft world of the high society. It is devoted to this new universe, being given up at the time of parts hedonists in which the limit between the days and the nights becomes fuzzy.
Data sheet
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original Title: the Dolce vita
- Realizer: Federico Fellini
- Prone: Federico Fellini, Tullio Pinelli and Ennio Flaiano
- Scenario: Federico Fellini, Tullio Pinelli, Ennio Flaiano and Brunello Trimmed Photo
- : Otello Martelli
- Decorations: Piero Gherardi
- Music: Nino Rota
- Assembly: Leo Cattozzo
- Production: Riama Film, Pathé Consortium Cinema (Giuseppe Armato)
- Black and white
- Lasted: 2:49
- Kind: Dramatic chronicle
- Year of exit: February 5th 1960 (Italy), May 11th 1960 (France)
Distribution
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Marcello Mastroianni (VF: Roland Ménard) : Marcello Rubini
- Walter Santesso: Paparazzo
- Anouk Aimee: Maddalena
- Anita Ekberg: Sylvia
- Yvonne Furneaux (VF: Jacqueline Tool bag) : Emma
- Lex Barker: Robert
- Alan Dijon: Frankie
- Alain Cuny: Steiner
- Nadia Gray: Nadia
- Magali Christmas: Fanny
- Jacques Sernas (VF: Roger Rudel) : the idol
- Annibale Nichi (VF: Richard Francoeur) : the Father of Marcello
- Valeria Ciangottini: Paola
- Renee Longarini: Mrs. Steiner
- Polidor: the Clown
- Giulio Questi: Gift Giulio
- Mino Doro: lover of Nadia
- Laura Betti: Laura
- Daniela Calvino : Daniela
- Riccardo Garrone (VF: Jean Claudio) : Riccardo
- Enrico Glori : The admiror of Nadia
- Franca Pasut: The covered girl of feathers
- Nico: Nico
- Adriano Celentano : The singer of rock' N roll
Rewards
- Grand Prix (Palm of gold) with the Cannes festival 1960
See too
- Card IMDb
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