Something he likes and that he needs a young girl to tell him that. In 1993, he was awarded an honorary Oscar for Lifetime Achievement at the 65th Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles.Besides La Dolce Vita and 8, his other well-known films include La Strada, Nights of Cabiria, Juliet of the Spirits, Satyricon, Amarcord and Fellini's Casanova. In the case of Marcello's life, writing is the solutions he always substitute for vain experiences. That blonde girl appears as a stroke of pureness and sincereness, something we should really look for, but we just dont. From the mainstream world of a gorgeous actress who feels able to express opinions about everything (and we buy it), passing throught the religious world of the faith, and also an intellectual circle that gives a fake impression of freedom, everything turns out to be an escape. He flows between all kinds of social circles and the only impression he gives is that it doesnt matter what kind of craziness you are getting into everything is a big cliché. In a moment he is directing his papparazzi and, in the next, he is running away from them.
La dolce vita federico fellini movie#
When the sharp observations of Federico Fellini were introduced to American audiences in the form of this episodic Italian satire, the movie became a hit. This is the the big question and problem of Marcello Rubini, a reporter of a gossip magazines who has to deal with the fact that he tastes the same poison he spreads by leaving in a group of people which he sucks his living. La Dolce Vita ('Sweet Life' in English) has a vibrance that lives beyond the details of the late 1950s that made it seem ahead of its time then and dated now. Tullio Kezich, Su La dolce vita con Federico Fellini: giorno per giorno, la storia di un film che ha fatto epoca, Marsilio, 1996, ISBN 8-1. La dolce vita, Lindau, collana Universale film, 2010. With Marcello Mastroianni, Anita Ekberg, Anouk Aime, Yvonne Furneaux. The big problem is, after all that, to face all the thoughts and conclusions in a sober monday morning, when everything is just real, concious and above all that sincere. La dolce vita, Parigi: Jean-Jacques Pauvert Editeur, 1960. La Dolce Vita: Directed by Federico Fellini. (first of all, sorry my poor english) Who, in this entire world, drunk as a horse in the middle of the night, never discovered the meaning of life, that it can be so easy and joyfull that hurts.