
First released in 1960 and directed by the famous filmmaker Federico Fellini, La Dolce Vita has become a cult film. This timeless work of cinema redefined the codes of the seventh art and left an indelible mark.
La Dolce Vita follows Marcello Rubini (played by Marcello Mastroianni), a worldly journalist navigating between the wild nights of Rome and a profound existential search. This film explores universal themes. Behind its apparent lightness, La Dolce Vita is a scathing critique of consumer society and the spiritual emptiness it generates. Federico Fellini draws an incisive portait of the Roman bourgeoisie and the excesses of fame, while questioning the human condition with a rare delicacy.
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