by Victoria Guerra
Over twenty years after he passed away in 1993, Federico Fellini is still considered one of the best film directors of all time, and a few of his films have remained classics for decades, including arguably his most iconic movie, starring Marcello Mastroianni and Anita Eckberg - and now, the "La Dolce Vita" remake is a reality.
Francesca Fellini, Federico's niece, has recently told the press that the family had officially approved the "La Dolce Vita" remake after a number of directors and producing companies had tried different approaches for years, and now finally AMBI Group has secured the rights for an official retelling of the iconic story.
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