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| released = | runtime = | country = | language = | budget = | gross = $19.5 million }} ''La Dolce Vita'' ((:la ˈdoltʃe ˈviːta); Italian for "the sweet life" or "the good life")〔Kezich, 203〕 is a 1960 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Federico Fellini. The film follows Marcello Rubini, a journalist writing for gossip magazines, over seven days and nights on his journey through the "sweet life" of Rome in a fruitless search for love and happiness. ''La Dolce Vita'' won the ''Palme d'Or'' (Golden Palm) at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Festival de Cannes: La Dolce Vita )〕 and the Oscar for Best Costumes, 〔Pettigrew, 169〕 and remains one of the most critically acclaimed films of all time. ==Plot== Based on the most common interpretation of the storyline,〔Cf. Bondanella 1994, p. 143 and Kezich, p. 203〕 the film can be divided into a prologue, seven major episodes interrupted by an intermezzo, and an epilogue (see also Structure, below). If the evenings of each episode were joined with the morning of the respective preceding episode together as a day, they would form seven consecutive days, which may not necessarily be the case. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「La Dolce Vita」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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