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La Dolce Vita (1960)

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La Dolce Vita

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Edited into

    • "La case du siècle" Cinecittà, de Mussolini à la Dolce Vita (TV Episode 2021)

      Excerpts shown.

Featured in

    • Divorce Italian Style (1961)

    • "Film Night" The Secret World of Federico Fellini (TV Episode 1972)

      Clips shown.
    • "V.I.P.-Schaukel" Episode #6.3 (TV Episode 1976)

      Scenes from the movie are shown here.
    • Intervista (1987)

    • "Siskel & Ebert" The Movies That Made Us Critics (TV Episode 1988)

      The first movie that made Roger Ebert think of the movies as an art form. A clip of the fountain scene is shown.

Referenced in

    • L'Avventura (1960)

    • Come September (1961)

      The name of the hotel is "La dolce vista."
    • One, Two, Three (1961)

      Otto says, "Silk sheets, diamond rings, bridal suites. What is this, 'La Dolce Vita'?"
    • Divorce Italian Style (1961)

    • Boccaccio '70 (1962)

      Anita Ekberg plays herself after becoming notorious in Italy from her role in this film.

References

    • The Rules of the Game (1939)

      Similar story elements (airport scene, long night of debauchery of the privileged), interchangeability of characters, panoramic depiction of amorality.
    • Tarzan's Magic Fountain (1949)

      Dialogue refers to Lex Barker as actor who "played Tarzan" even though his character name is Robert.
    • Witness in the City (1959)

      Anouk Aimée and Marcello Mastroianno drive by posters for this movie (with the Italian title "Appuntamento con il delitto").

Remade as

    • La Dolce Vita

      This is a remake.

Spoofed in

    • Totò, Peppino e... la dolce vita (1961)

    • Funeral in Berlin (1966)

      The strip joint in Berlin opposite the place Palmer goes first when in Berlin is called "Dolce Vita".
    • "Saturday Night Live" Michael Sarrazin/Keith Jarrett, Gravity (TV Episode 1978)

      Spoofed as La Dolce Gilda
    • The Best of Gilda Radner (Video 1989)

      Spoofed as La Dolce Gilda
    • "French and Saunders" Franco e Sandro (TV Episode 1996)

      Sent up in sketch

Version of

    • The Conformist (1970)

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