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Director:

Federico Fellini

Writers:

Federico Fellini (story) &
Ennio Flaiano (story) ...
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Release Date:

19 April 1961 (USA) more

Genre:

Drama more

Tagline:

The Sweet Life more

Plot:

Journalist and man-about-town Marcello struggles to find his place in the world, torn between the allure... more | add synopsis

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Awards:

Won Oscar. Another 7 wins & 7 nominations more

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(21 articles)

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Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)
Marcello Mastroianni ... Marcello Rubini

Anita Ekberg ... Sylvia

Anouk Aimée ... Maddalena (as Anouk Aimee)
Yvonne Furneaux ... Emma
Magali Noël ... Fanny (as Magali Noel)
Alain Cuny ... Steiner
Annibale Ninchi ... Marcello's father
Walter Santesso ... Paparazzo
Valeria Ciangottini ... Paola
Riccardo Garrone ... Riccardo
Ida Galli ... Debuttante of the Year
Audrey McDonald ... Jane (as Audey McDonald)
Polidor ... Clown
Alain Dijon ... Frankie Stout
Enzo Cerusico ... Newspaper photographer
Giulio Paradisi ... Newspaper photographer
Enzo Doria ... Newspaper photographer
Enrico Glori ... Nadia's Admirer
Adriana Moneta ... Ninni
Massimo Busetti ... Lying Child of The Miracle
Mino Doro ... Nadia's lover
Giulio Girola ... Police Commissioner
Laura Betti ... Laura
Nico ... Herself (as Nico Otzak)
Domino ... Transvestite dancer
Carlo Musto ... Transvestite
Lex Barker ... Robert
Jacques Sernas ... Matinee Idol
Nadia Gray ... Nadia
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Giuseppe Addobbati ... (uncredited)
Conte Brunoro Serego Aligheri ... Young man with mink coat (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)
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 ... Himself (uncredited)
Elisabetta Cini ... Sleeping duchess (uncredited)
Giulio Citti ... Man at Nightclub (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 who doesn't talk (uncredited)
Mario De Grenet ... Man at Castle who dislikes dogs smell (uncredited)
Donatella Della Nora ... Reporter (uncredited)
Christine Denise ... Woman eating a chicken (uncredited)
Katherine Denise ... (uncredited)
Andrea De Pino ... (uncredited)
Adele De Rossi ... (uncredited)
François Dieudonné ... Reporter (uncredited)
Carlo Di Maggio ... Toto Scalise (uncredited)
Count Ivenda 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)
Alex Messoyedoff ... Priest at the Miracle site (uncredited)
Gianfranco Mingozzi ... Priest that lets Steiner play organ (uncredited)
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)
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)
Leopoldo Savona ... 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)
Gio Staiano ... 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 ... Steiner's Guest (uncredited)
Leontine Van Strein ... Matinee Idol's Girl Friend (uncredited)
Aldo Vasco ... Man in Miracle Sequence (uncredited)
Lucia Vasilico ... 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 Wolkowsky ... Prince Mascalchi (uncredited)
Maria Teresa Wolodimeroff ... The bored lady (uncredited)
Italo Zingarelli ... Don Giulio (uncredited)
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Directed by
Federico Fellini 
 
Writing credits
Federico Fellini (story) &
Ennio Flaiano (story) &
Tullio Pinelli (story)

Federico Fellini  screenplay &
Ennio Flaiano  screenplay &
Tullio Pinelli  screenplay and
Brunello Rondi  contributing writer

Pier Paolo Pasolini  uncredited

Produced by
Giuseppe Amato .... producer
Franco Magli .... executive producer
Angelo Rizzoli .... producer
 
Original Music by
Nino Rota 
 
Cinematography by
Otello Martelli 
 
Film Editing by
Leo Cattozzo  (as Leo Catozzo)
 
Production Design by
Piero Gherardi 
 
Costume Design by
Piero Gherardi 
 
Makeup Department
Sergio Angeloni .... assistant makeup artist
Otello Fava .... makeup artist
Renata Magnanti .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Nello Meniconi .... production manager
Manlio Morelli .... production manager (as Manlio M. Morelli)
Alessandro von Norman .... production supervisor (as Alessandro Von Norman)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Dominique Delouche .... first assistant director
Guidarino Guidi .... first assistant director
Gianfranco Mingozzi .... second assistant director
Paolo Nuzzi .... first assistant director
Lili Rademakers .... second assistant director (as Lili Veenman)
Giancarlo Romani .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Vito Anzalone .... assistant production designer
Giorgio Giovannini .... assistant production designer
Lucia Mirisola .... assistant production designer
Brunello Rondi .... artistic advisor
Italo Tomassi .... set designer (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Oscar Di Santo .... sound
Agostino Moretti .... sound
Mike Le Mare .... assistant sound editor: English dub (uncredited)
Wally Milner .... English sound recordist (uncredited)
Maurice Rootes .... English dubbing editor (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Ennio Guarnieri .... assistant camera
Arturo Zavattini .... camera operator
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Lucia Mirisola .... assistant costume designer
 
Editorial Department
Adriana Olasio .... assistant editor
Vanda Olasio .... assistant editor (as Wanda Olasio)
 
Music Department
Franco Ferrara .... musical director
Armando Trovajoli .... music arranger (as Armando Trovaioli)
 
Other crew
Mario Basili .... production secretary
Lilla Brignone .... voice dubbing: Anouk Aimée
Osvaldo De Micheli .... production secretary
Mario Di Biase .... production secretary
Clemente Fracassi .... general manager
Gabriella Genta .... voice dubbing: Yvonne Furneaux
Isa Mari .... script supervisor
Romolo Valli .... voice dubbing: Alain Cuny
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Also Known As:

La Dolce Vita (UK) (USA)
La dolce vita (France)
La douceur de vivre (France) (alternative title)
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Runtime:

174 min | Germany:177 min (premiere) | Portugal:165 min (re-release) | USA:180 min (premiere)

Country:

Italy | France

Aspect Ratio:

2.35 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Mono (Western Electric)

Company:

Riama Film more


Fun Stuff

Trivia:

Italian censorship visa # 31070 delivered on 21-1-1960. more

Goofs:

Audio/visual unsynchronized: The water in the Trevi Fountain continues flowing even after the sound of it has faded away, and only stops when the camera changes view. more

Quotes:

Transvestite: By 1965 there'll be total depravity. How squalid everything will be. more

Movie Connections:

Featured in Lost in Translation (2003) more

Soundtrack:

Patricia more


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Complex And Rambling, 22 May 2009
Author: Lechuguilla from Dallas, Texas

Mostly because of the terrific high contrast, B&W visuals, and the evocative music, this is the only Fellini film I have seen that I have somewhat enjoyed. I recommend it, but not without reservations. It's a complex film with many textured layers of meaning. And, in typical Fellini fashion, it rambles and it meanders.

Deviating from standard three-Act structure, Fellini's story consists of roughly eight episodes, all starting at night and ending at dawn, more or less. Each has its own crisis. And the only thing that unites these episodes into a coherent whole is the story's protagonist, Marcello (Marcello Mastroianni). In his job as a journalist and overall observer of human nature, Marcello encounters people in high society who seem outwardly happy and self-fulfilled. On closer examination, however, these people are empty, hollow, alienated, emotionally adrift and vacant.

A good example is the starlet Sylvia (Anita Ekberg), a glamorous figure, but she's all image and no substance. "La dolce vita" is the first film that uses the concept of "paparazzi", which implies the importance of "image", separate from substance.

Throughout the various episodes Marcello sees these "images" of happiness, of contentment, but the images are deceptive, elusive, unreliable. In one episode, two "miracle" children "see" the Madonna. "The Madonna is over there", shouts one child. The crowd chases after her. But the other child who "sees" the Madonna runs in the opposite direction. Happiness, self-fulfillment, religious visions ... they're all a will-o'-the-wisp. And so, the film conveys a sense of pessimism and cynicism.

The film thus has deep thematic value. It caused a scandal when it was released, and was banned by the Catholic Church, apparently for appearing to be anti-religious.

Yet for all its deep meaning, "La dolce vita" can be a trial to sit through. Somewhere in the second half I began to lose interest. I don't have a problem with Fellini's deviation from standard plot structure. I do have a problem with a director who doesn't know when to quit. This film goes on for almost three hours. A good edit, to delete all the fat, would have tightened up the story and rendered it more potent. As is, it's too strung out, too stretched, too meandering.

If the viewer can persevere, there's enormous cinematic art in this film. And helped along by Nino Rota's music, the film is wonderfully evocative, at times stylishly melancholy.

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