The Truth About La Dolce Vita
The Truth About La Dolce Vita

The Truth About La Dolce Vita

2020Movie83 minItalian

On October 20th, 1959, producer Giuseppe Amato is alone in a screening room, watching Federico Fellini's most famous movie. The working print is more than four-hour long. Fellini would not allow any cut, and distributor Angelo Rizzoli wants to drop the movie. It is the hardest moment in Giuseppe Amato's long career.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the making and enduring legacy of Federico Fellini's iconic 1960 film, 'La Dolce Vita.' It explores the cultural impact, controversial reception, and artistic innovations of the film, offering insights into the era and Fellini's vision. The film examines how 'La Dolce Vita' captured the spirit of post-war Rome and continues to influence cinema.

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Fun Fact

The 1960 film 'La Dolce Vita,' which this documentary discusses, was initially met with protests and was even banned in some cities due to its perceived blasphemy and scandalous content.

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