Due to a high volume of active users and service overload, we had to decrease the quality of video streaming. Premium users remains with the highest video quality available. Sorry for the inconvinience it may cause. Donate to keep project running.
We are currently experiencing technical difficulties with our servers. We hope to have this resolved soon. This issue doesn't affect premium users.
Get Premium
Watch on MixDrop/MyStream
Oops...
Something went wrong
Try again later.
Something went wrong
Try again later.
Here You can choose a playback server.
La Dolce Vita [Audio: Italy]
Description
In Federico Fellini's lauded Italian film, restless reporter Marcello Rubini drifts through life in an ultra-modern, ultra-sophisticated, ultra-decadent Rome in a fruitless search for love and happiness.
In Federico Fellini's lauded Italian film, restless reporter Marcello Rubini drifts through life in an ultra-modern, ultra-sophisticated, ultra-decadent Rome in a fruitless search for love and happiness.
Actors:
Lex Barker,
Renato Mambor,
Vadim Wolkonsky,
Annibale Ninchi,
Alain Dijon,
Enrico Glori,
Nadia Gray
Lex Barker
8 May 1919, Rye, New York, USA
Renato Mambor
December 4, 1936 in Rome, Lazio, Italy
Vadim Wolkonsky
Annibale Ninchi
20 November 1887, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Alain Dijon
Enrico Glori
3 August 1901, Naples, Campania, Italy
Nadia Gray
23 November 1923, Bucharest, Romania
COMMENTS (0)
Sort by
Newest
Newest
Oldest
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
Hollywood Reporter
December 27, 2004
Everyone has a favorite scene.October 19, 2016
'60s Fellini classic has sex, drinking, suicide.April 20, 2009
In spite of its thematic ugliness, this is a stunning-looking trawl through the Italian capital, with Ekberg's impromptu paddle in the Trevi fountain still the films enduring image.June 03, 2011
What is happiness within the film's world? Fellini offers no easy answers.August 15, 2011
A lovely Italian palette that questions if we can settle down to a life of struggle without having first lived life at its best.January 26, 2006
There are perhaps a couple of party scenes too many, and the peripheral characters can be unconvincing, but the stylish cinematography and Fellini's bizarre, extravagant visuals are absolutely riveting.June 01, 2011
Everything has changed, and nothing has changed. How sour it still is.February 17, 2010
Along with his later 8 1/2, La Dolce Vita is regarded as one of acclaimed Italian director Federico Fellini's best-loved and most influential films. The '60s-set tale of one man's struggle with the so-called "sweet life" stars Marcello MastroiMay 08, 2007
Perhaps many spectators will squirm at the three-hour length of the film or of some of its sequences (though director Federico Fellini cut some 30 minutes from his final print), yet others will never notice they've sat that long.April 24, 2009
The satire on display is so simultaneously subtle yet blatant that the movie itself is intoxicating.May 08, 2007
The film was hugely successful and widely praised in its time, though it's really nothing more than the old C.B. De Mille formula of titillation and moralizing.May 01, 2013
Fellini has set out to move us with the depravity of contemporary life and has chosen what seems to me a poor method: cataloging sins. Very soon we find ourselves thinking: Is that all?00:00
00:00