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      • Within a decade he became a major international celebrity, starring in Big Deal on Madonna Street (1958); and in Federico Fellini 's La Dolce Vita (1960) playing a disillusioned and self-loathing tabloid columnist who spends his days and nights exploring Rome's decadent high society.
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  2. The film stars Marcello Mastroianni as Marcello Rubini, a tabloid journalist who, over seven days and nights, journeys through the "sweet life" of Rome in a fruitless search for love and happiness.

  3. Sep 27, 2024 · Dating back to at least 1960, when his performance in Federico Fellinis La dolce vita transformed the Lazio-born actor into an international star, these words stained Mastroianni’s reputation like lipstick on a collar — despite his lifelong efforts to scrub it clean.

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  4. Sep 22, 2024 · As the star of Le notti bianche (1957; White Nights), he was noticed by the Italian director Federico Fellini who cast him in the leading role of the world-weary journalist in La dolce vita (1960; “The Sweet Life”), the award-winning film that established Mastroianni’s international reputation.

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  5. He became an international celebrity through his collaborations with director Federico Fellini, first as a disillusioned tabloid columnist in La Dolce Vita (1960), then as a creatively-stifled filmmaker in 8½ (1963).

  6. May 23, 2017 · In La Dolce Vita, he is a hedonistic journalist named Marcello Rubini, who chronicles and takes part in the good life. The film’s portrait of celebrity culture speaks beautifully to our own...

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  7. www.bfi.org.uk › film › 85387dcd-04ae-50fe-b860La dolce vita (1960) - BFI

    Federico Fellinis ode to Rome presents a lush, vibrant exterior to the swinging city, before revealing its rotting moral core. Federico Fellini’s epic charts a week in the life of a tabloid journalist (Marcello Mastroianni) as the excesses of modern Roman life go on around him.

  8. Jan 5, 1997 · Marcello goes down into subterranean nightclubs, hospital parking lots, the hooker’s hovel and an ancient crypt. And he ascends St. Peter’s dome, climbs to a choir loft, and to the high-rise apartment of Steiner (Alain Cuny), the intellectual who is his hero. He will even fly over Rome.

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