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One of Europe's great directors, and perhaps the most influential director working outside of Hollywood, Federico Fellini (January 20, 1920 - October 31, 1993) directed four Oscar-winning pictures in the 1950s and 1960s. An influence on generations of filmmakers, his work portrayed a subjective reality, often drifting purposefully into fantasy. To stay informed, Signup for our e-newsletter today.

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Federico Fellini's LA DOLCE VITA

"...one of the all-time classics of European cinema."
- The New York Times

One of the most influential and popular works by Federico Fellini, LA DOLCE VITA follows "the sweet life" of a tabloid journalist (Marcello Mastroianni) who covers the glitzy show business life in Rome. In constant search for the next big scandal, he is continually seduced by the decadent life led by Rome's pampered rich.

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