When: From Thursday, February 25, 2021 to Saturday, February 27, 2021 From 6:00 pm To 11:59 pm - Organized by: IIC Los Angeles In collaboration with San Diego Italian Film Festival - Entrance: Free
Around the end of 1958 Federico Fellini was going through a complicated period in his career. He had already won two Oscars for La Strada and Le notti di Cabiria but nobody wanted to produce his latest project: a story called La dolce vita. It was only Giuseppe Amato, who had already produced masterpieces such as Umberto D., Francesco Giullare di Dio, Don Camillo, who understood the extraordinary nature of the subject.
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