La Dolce Vita

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Federico Fellini’s masterful monochrome epic is a classic of world cinema and marked the director’s first collaboration with actor Marcello Mastroianni.

Set in Rome, the episodic narrative follows journalist and aspiring novelist Marcello Rubini (Mastroianni) as he makes his way across the Eternal City, sampling the hedonistic lifestyle of celebrities including the Swedish American film star Sylvia Rank (Anita Ekberg). Working for the first time in widescreen, Fellini and cinematographer Otello Martelli craft one breathtaking composition after another—from the interiors of glamorous parties to the nocturnal grandeur of the Roman cityscape.

An essential big screen experience, La Dolce Vita proved to be a turning point in Fellini’s career. Having long abandoned his roots in realism, the film was his most visually ambitious to date. It also cemented Mastroianni’s ‘latin lover’ image, something the actor enjoyed subverting in subsequent work (including his next collaboration with Fellini, 1963’s ).

La Dolce Vita is one of the very few pictures whose influence extends beyond cinema and into multiple areas in fashion, music and art. Martin Scorsese once likened it to ‘a shockwave that passed through the whole culture’. Most famously perhaps, the film spawned the term ‘Paparazzo’—the name of a photographer character played by Walter Santesso.

DIRECTOR: Federico Fellini

CAST: Marcello Mastroianni, Anita Ekberg, Anouk Aimée, Yvonne Furneaux, Magali Noël, Alain Cuny

YEAR: 1960

COUNTRY: Italy/France

PROJECTION FORMAT: Digital

DURATION: 174 mins

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£10.50: Adult 26-59 years
£8.50: Concession - Available to those over 60, anyone receiving disability benefits, income support or Job Seekers’ Allowance.
£5.50: Under 25s Available to those aged 25 or under.

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Widescreen Weekend: La Dolce Vita (12)

Type:Festival

Pictureville, National Science And Media Museum, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 1NQ
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Season (28 Sept 2024)
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Saturday14:00 - 17:10

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