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OCT 24, 2009 – WHAT MUST HAVE APPEARED the apotheosis of absurdity in 1960, the time of this film’s release, now seem weary truths of modern life – like how the famous star Sylvia (Anita Ekberg) is presented a pizza when she lands in Rome, and a... Full Article at DesiPundit
In danger of sinking into a mire of gladiator epics and cheap comedies, Ekberg was rescued by Federico Fellini who cast her in her most memorable role--an archetypal movie star--in "La Dolce Vita" (1960). Full Article at Hollywood.com
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A 1960 picture of Italian actor Marcello Mastroianni (L) and his Swedish colleague Anita Ekberg (R) in Rome's famous "Fontana di Trevi" during the shooting of the Federico Fellini movie "La Dolce Vita".
View Photo »The late Italian film director Federico Fellini (L) and Anita Ekberg, one of the stars of the epic film "La Dolce Vita," are seen during a publicity tour in 1960.
View Photo »Actors Marcello Mastroianni (L) and Anita Ekberg perform a scene in the epic film "La Dolce Vita" by director Federico Fellini at Cinecitta Studios in Rome in 1959.
View Photo »Actors Marcello Mastroianni (L) and Anita Ekberg perform a scene in Federico Fellini's epic film "La Dolce Vita" which came out in 1960.
View Photo »Swedish actress Anita Ekberg, pictured on September 18, 1956 in London during shooting of scenes for her new film "Interpol".
View Photo »The late Italian film director Federico Fellini (L) and Anita Ekberg, one of the stars of the epic film "La Dolce Vita," are seen during a publicity tour in 1960.
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