La dolce vita / Cineriz ; Giuseppe Amato e Angelo Rizzoli presentano una produzione Riama Film ; soggetto e sceneggiatura di Federico Fellini, Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli ; collaboratore alla sceneggiatura, Brunello Rondi ; una coproduzione, Riama Film-Roma, Cinecittà, Pathe Consortium Cinema-Parigi ; regia, Federico Fellini.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: CC-12901 | The Criterion CollectionCC2408D | The Criterion CollectionCC2408D-1 | The Criterion Collection | (disc 1)CC2408D-2 | The Criterion Collection | (disc 2)Language: Italian Original language: Italian Subtitle language: English Series: Criterion collection (DVD videodiscs) ; 733.Publisher: [New York, N.Y.] : The Criterion Collection, [2014]Copyright date: Ã2014Edition: Two-DVD special editionDescription: 2 videodiscs (174 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 fold-out insertContent type:- two-dimensional moving image
- video
- videodisc
- 1604659238
- 9781604659238
- at head of title: Federico Fellini
- Dolce vita (Motion picture).
- Director of photography, Otello Martelli ; editor, Leo Catozzo ; music by Nino Rota ; musical director, Franco Ferrara ; executive producer, Franco Magli ; production designer and costume designer, Piero Gherardi.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult DVD | Main Library | DVD | WORLD Dolce vi | Available | 33111008301794 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The biggest hit from the most popular Italian filmmaker of all time, the film rocketed Federico Fellini to international mainstream success, ironically, by offering a damning critique of the culture of stardom. A look at the darkness beneath the seductive lifestyles of Rome's rich and glamorous; the film follows a notorious celebrity journalist during a hectic week spent on the peripheries of the spotlight.
Originally broadcast in 1960.
Special features: New 4k digital restoration by the Film Foundation. Disc 2: The eye & the beholder (new visual essay by filmmaker :: kogonada that explores the film's mobile camera); Federico Fellini (1965 interview conducted by Irving R. Levine for NBC News, Fellini discusses his dislike of discussing or analyzing his own films, the work of other directors, the ideal circumstances for making a film and his approach to collaboration); Lina Wertmüller (new interview with film director and Fellini collaborator Lina Wertmüller); David Forgacs (new interview with scholar David Forgacs about the film); Antonello Sarno (new interview with Italian journalist Antonello Sarno about the film); Marcello Mastroianni (1963 audio interview with the actor by film historian Gideon Bachmann, discusses the film and Mastroianni's relationship with the director); Felliniana (photo gallery of La dolce vita ephemera from the collection of Don Young); An essay by critic Gary Giddins.
Director of photography, Otello Martelli ; editor, Leo Catozzo ; music by Nino Rota ; musical director, Franco Ferrara ; executive producer, Franco Magli ; production designer and costume designer, Piero Gherardi.
Marcello Mastroianni, Anita Ekberg, Anouk Aimee, Yvonne Furneaux, Magali Noel, Alain Cuny, Annibale Ninchi, Walter Santesso, Valeria Ciangottini, Riccardo Garrone, Ida Galli, Audrey McDonald, Polidor, Alain Dijon, Enzo Cerusico, Giulio Paradisi, Enzo Doria, Enrico Glori, Adriana Moneta, Massimo Busetti, Mino Doro, Giulio Girola, Laura Betti, Nico Otzak, Domino, Carlo Musto, Lex Barker, Jacques Sernas, Nadia Gray.
The biggest hit from the most popular Italian filmmaker of all time, the film rocketed Federico Fellini to international mainstream success, ironically, by offering a damning critique of the culture of stardom. A look at the darkness beneath the seductive lifestyles of Rome's rich and glamorous; the film follows a notorious celebrity journalist during a hectic week spent on the peripheries of the spotlight.
DVD, NTSC, region 1, monaural, widescreen 2.35:1, 16x9 presentation.
Italian dialogue with optional English subtitles.