Absolutely the most impressive and gorgeous trailer I've ever seen...and I've seen a lot of trailers. Exquisite. It feels like its almost inside the film bringing out new moments and continuing fellini's work on it 60 years on. My favorite moment in the film has always been inside that supposedly haunted mansion when marcello is led ever so deliberately and without his full understanding into that gorgeous room where he sits alone, almost like a child being punished and the hairs stand up on this arm as anouk begins whispering phantom phrases and spooky sounds in speakers no one was aware was there. Its so seductive, scary, poetic, full of life but the only correct way to categorize it would be as an example of pure cinema. I always wanted to like 8 1/2 more , and I thoroughly cherish his seldom discussed il bidone, not to mention his horrifying segment Toby Dammit from that late 60s omnibus, but la dolce vita towers over it all. It also gets better every time I watch it, becoming a work of effortless grace and exciting discovery.
Fellini's sense of cinematic composition is so amazing, you forget this masterpiece is black and white and it would detract from everything if it was in color.
My Italian language Prof. at College, lived and grew-up in Pre-/Post War Italy...'Was, an extra--'just a face in the Crowd' in the Via Veneto street scene'..and stated with firm conviction...that the Film was an 'un-intended', critique-mirror of how all that is shown--Was. And in a 'Heartbeat, when his life is over' would go-back, to live that Great Grandfather of an Andy Warhol Purple Underground World. It was THAT vibrant and Living-on-the-Edge. Bravo Fellini, Bravo!! And Thank the Gods for this 4k Restoration!
@@randywhite3947 unranked order of release date. La Dolce Vita L'Avventura The Apartment The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance High and Low Contempt The Umbrellas of Cherbourg Persona 2001: A Space Odyssey Once Upon A Time In The West
The sad thing is I am just like Marcello. I know that an ordinary life will probably make me happier but I've convinced myself that the life of debauchery and spontaneity is more fun and meaningful.
I know what you mean. I felt that way for a long time. It was only later in life (mid-50s) that I finally "settled down " and married, living the "ordinary life". I've been blessed, but to be honest, I must admit that there are days when I miss aspects of my old life, the "good times" with "party girls", forgetting those long lonely nights in between.
One of the most tragic films ever made with Fellini using his lavish sets and cinematography along with the raw acting, I've heard people say they've wanted to live in this film and then I feel sorry for them.
I'ma bit of a trailer addict and they don't do it better than these sort of restoration trailers to scratcg the itch. BFI are truly a goldmine for these ! Epic trailer, though I like the 8 1/2 one even better ; anyway I should get around to watching this one as soo as I can, looks terrific of course.
El término " paparazzi" decirme de un amigo de Federico Fellini llamado " paparrazo" y la escena de la fontana di Trevi , de Anita ekberg es un icono del cine de Federico Fellini también del cine italiano
The Fresco of Roman life among the Gliteratti of the early Sixties brilliantly captured in Black and white for all eternity by Fellini! It’s practically a Documentary now it’s so accurate. A Stunning tour de force! Bravissimo! Bravo 👏🏻 👏🏻 Bravo! Maestro! Mastroianni and Fellini! Brilliantly Done!
@@ishaan2527 Wish I could. It is not from the film itself. Works well in the trailer, however. I would assume it is Italopop from 59-61. Try e mailing BFI in the UK. www.bfi.org.uk/form/marketing-enquiry
@@ishaan2527 oh damn, thank you, but for some reason, I thought I commented on the thread about the opening song. Any chance you know the opening song's name?
sometimes when I'm woking up, I feel like I'm Marcello Rubini form Fellini's "La dolce vita". My life is as boring and meaningless, as his. and that's sooo painful.
holy shit. that's something else. gave a taranatino's look this classic. if this was a new movie and that traile was realeased nowadays i'd definitely watch this movie
A volte noi pensiamo che le benedizioni più belle per trovarle bisogna andare chissà dove!..o spendere chissà quanto!invece con un biglietto del.contral puoi incontrare per dire FELLINI A PASSOSCURO(RM)
"Song towards the end" is pretty vague. Use the counter on the video or something to denote when the song you're talking about starts. Here's a link of songs in film. www.allmusic.com/album/la-dolce-vita-original-soundtrack-mw0000762501
@@ishaan2527 My link was for the actual movie & since you we're asking about a piece of music used in the trailer I'm afraid I can't help you. It could be a piece just recorded for the trailer or a song fragment from something else. Good luck.
Bueno pone la burguesia en la palestra, su aficiones y su forma de perder el tiempo. Si, tambien me gusta... Yo Prefiero Amarcord, o Jujieta de los espíritus.La Nave va....
That was Marcelo's "guide to life": serious, stern, responsible, family man. He was about to quit partying. But if even Steiner cant be happy, he just gives up.
Can someone tell me what the fuck is La Dolc Vita about? I sat through the whole three hours! 😔 I found nothing but some random women and random party scenes! What the heck is the director trying to communicate here? Though not as torturous as Godard's films, the film is insanely torturous because of its almost 3hr length! some random people catch a sea monster and the film fucking ends! I didn't find any emotional arc or story arc or character arc or any sort of direction towards which the film progresses! Can someone please help me understand what all this is about? I could not relate with this film at all..
It is about the rich people, the aristrocracy and the stars. However it looks like they have a perfect, sweet life (La dolce vita), in reality they are boring, trying to enjoy their life with parties and orgies, which don't help. Marcello is not rich, but tries to live a life like that with some famous people, like the Swedish star, Sylvia, and his lover, Maddalena, while he has a girlfriend.
This isn't Rocky. It's a different kind of character, which requires a different type of movie. Marcello's character, along with his paparazzi, are story makers who KNOW about story arcs (embodied by imperious, dead Rome itself) but are horrified at the perdition they'll discover if they really apply themselves to that discipline. As does the demanding, childish public who funds and consumes their newspapers, they want to avoid facing Character, self-analysis like death itself, moving instead toward dissolution, interchangeability, oblivion. You can get drunk and revel with gorgeous people all night long, but, sure as dawn, the sea monster (or something else) will be there like a bad hangover to remind you of what you've become, as will that angelic girl across the waves remind you of the call of your long-lost promise you can no longer understand. Those arcs you mentioned aren't just for telling stories, they're for living your life. This picture is directly about people who live in the big, weighty shadow of moral arcs while trying to be free of them.
Are you kidding? This is testament of time, it catches spirit and mood of particular era. Same goes for Easy Rider. Those are important and monumental films.
This is the most beautiful trailer i have ever seen my life
I know!
Harbi ağlattı beni.
@@moge4585 beni de. Bfi müthiş trailer yapıyor hep. Barry Lyndon trailerı da çok iyiydi.
@@AlpVonTrier harbi ya
This is the movie that once you saw it, part of your life stuck in it forever
Absolutely the most impressive and gorgeous trailer I've ever seen...and I've seen a lot of trailers. Exquisite. It feels like its almost inside the film bringing out new moments and continuing fellini's work on it 60 years on. My favorite moment in the film has always been inside that supposedly haunted mansion when marcello is led ever so deliberately and without his full understanding into that gorgeous room where he sits alone, almost like a child being punished and the hairs stand up on this arm as anouk begins whispering phantom phrases and spooky sounds in speakers no one was aware was there. Its so seductive, scary, poetic, full of life but the only correct way to categorize it would be as an example of pure cinema. I always wanted to like 8 1/2 more , and I thoroughly cherish his seldom discussed il bidone, not to mention his horrifying segment Toby Dammit from that late 60s omnibus, but la dolce vita towers over it all. It also gets better every time I watch it, becoming a work of effortless grace and exciting discovery.
I love Felllini films and LA DOLCE VITA is my favorite. It covers so much and never wavers a moment in its scope.
Fellini's sense of cinematic composition is so amazing, you forget this masterpiece is black and white and it would detract from everything if it was in color.
My Italian language Prof. at College, lived and grew-up in Pre-/Post War Italy...'Was, an extra--'just a face in the Crowd' in the Via Veneto street scene'..and stated with firm conviction...that the Film was an 'un-intended', critique-mirror of how all that is shown--Was. And in a 'Heartbeat, when his life is over' would go-back, to live that Great Grandfather of an Andy Warhol Purple Underground World. It was THAT vibrant and Living-on-the-Edge. Bravo Fellini, Bravo!! And Thank the Gods for this 4k Restoration!
Honestly this is my favorite film of the 1960's
Me too
Mine is psycho
@@sirlordhenrymortimer6620 A Hitchcock classic.
Curious do you have a top ten?
@@randywhite3947 unranked order of release date.
La Dolce Vita
L'Avventura
The Apartment
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
High and Low
Contempt
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
Persona
2001: A Space Odyssey
Once Upon A Time In The West
i have watched this so many times
The sad thing is I am just like Marcello. I know that an ordinary life will probably make me happier but I've convinced myself that the life of debauchery and spontaneity is more fun and meaningful.
I know what you mean. I felt that way for a long time. It was only later in life (mid-50s) that I finally "settled down " and married, living the "ordinary life". I've been blessed, but to be honest, I must admit that there are days when I miss aspects of my old life, the "good times" with "party girls", forgetting those long lonely nights in between.
This trailer slaps
hahaha it really does.
What is slaps mean?
@@RandomDudeOne @Davie504
Like a slavic parent
@@RandomDudeOne slaps is slang for words like great, fantastic, amazing, etc.
Really enjoyed the movie, especially the last hour. Kudos to fellini
One of the most tragic films ever made with Fellini using his lavish sets and cinematography along with the raw acting, I've heard people say they've wanted to live in this film and then I feel sorry for them.
If I had to convince someone that film is art, I would show him this film.
One of the greatest movies of all time 💃🕺
I'ma bit of a trailer addict and they don't do it better than these sort of restoration trailers to scratcg the itch. BFI are truly a goldmine for these ! Epic trailer, though I like the 8 1/2 one even better ; anyway I should get around to watching this one as soo as I can, looks terrific of course.
Fellini: The Roman Emperor of Directors
One of the few truly great films of our times! And a gorgeous new trailer.
Best movie ever made
This is a Classic Italian Masterpiece!! I remember watching it in College!!😃👏👏👏👍👋🇮🇹
Un classico film italiano..!!da non perdere!!
My favorite film
An all time classic
The best trailer i have ever seen after apocalypse now. I need to see the movie.
Adoro questo film
Glorious!!
Fellini's world¡¡Amazing....
I literally just watched it
Now Rome is like Gotham City
2000 years ago it was like Vegas.
It was much more relevant than Vegas is nowadays@@RandomDudeOne
Awesome...A Masterpiece
Masterpiece
yo whoever make this trailer bro, he/she need a raise
I was searching for something else. But i was not disappointed.!
El término " paparazzi" decirme de un amigo de Federico Fellini llamado " paparrazo" y la escena de la fontana di Trevi , de Anita ekberg es un icono del cine de Federico Fellini también del cine italiano
this trailer boy oh boy
Why do the BFI trailers ofter feature music that is not in the movie and is not good?
the music of that trailor does not appear in the original movie ...although it fits very well
Dont know anything about this movie but omg the visuals grey film and hot pink text are amazing
Great. Soundtrack
. ..a me ivece Roma piace moltissimo..... Love, love and love....
What song is played at the end?
Song: Cyril Giroux - Lacrima e Mare
What is the opening song.
And yes
Nino Rota is Missed.
did you find out?
Did you guys find out?
Anyone know opening song? Still want it
Oliver Ledbury - Empty City
@@swann357 thank you. Its amazing
Is there a 6 minute version of the film? 🙏🏽🎥
What's that song that starts around 01:00?
Lacrima E Mare (feat. La Metralli)
What is the name of the song in this trailer?
What is the name of the jazzy tune in the beginning please?
I may be going gaga as I get older but wasn't the music by Nino Rota?
The Fresco of Roman life among the Gliteratti of the early Sixties brilliantly captured in Black and white for all eternity by Fellini!
It’s practically a Documentary now it’s so accurate. A Stunning tour de force!
Bravissimo! Bravo 👏🏻 👏🏻 Bravo!
Maestro! Mastroianni and Fellini!
Brilliantly Done!
No Rota music in the trailer. How odd. Still enticing.
Can you tell me the name of the song in this trailer towards the end? Can't seem to find it
@@ishaan2527 Wish I could. It is not from the film itself. Works well in the trailer, however. I would assume it is Italopop from 59-61. Try e mailing BFI in the UK. www.bfi.org.uk/form/marketing-enquiry
@@ishaan2527 did you find out?
@@quaveop czcams.com/video/_BHWiufOfTE/video.html
@@ishaan2527 oh damn, thank you, but for some reason, I thought I commented on the thread about the opening song. Any chance you know the opening song's name?
What's the saxophone track at the start pls?
Glazed Dutch Auntie 😅
Hope the rerun of the movie includes the original music by Nino Rota
What's the saxophone soundtrack??? Pls
this is only in the UK?
no, Fellini's celebrations just started and they are worldwide www.fellini100.beniculturali.it. the site is updated constantly
What is the song called at 0:17-0:20? I am dying to know!!! I cant find it in the movie
Where can I see it in 4K on your app I can’t find it 😢
qualcuno può dirmi i titoli delle musiche del film?
Name of the song or soundtrack used in this trailer anyone ?
Himanshu Gautam lacrima e mare
@@AlpVonTrier thank you dear.
@@himanshugautam3224 yw
Good...
And its 2021 and its not out? Fake?
Dolce vita 杨可丽
Gorgeous, but they should have used some of the original Nino Rota music.
sometimes when I'm woking up, I feel like I'm Marcello Rubini form Fellini's "La dolce vita". My life is as boring and meaningless, as his. and that's sooo painful.
Read any Tolstoy biography.
Nice
My only issue with this trailer is not using the film’s actual score.
Where to watch this movie?
Song name?
Opening Song Anyone ?
Grazie
Oliver Ledbury - Empty City
holy shit. that's something else. gave a taranatino's look this classic. if this was a new movie and that traile was realeased nowadays i'd definitely watch this movie
Watch it now!
scusate potete dirmi il titolo della canzone di coda del trailer??
Cyril Giroux - Lacrima e Mare
Can anyone please tell me what is the name of that song which is playing at the end of this trailer... Its just astounding
Cyril giroux - lacrima e mare
@@Velociraptom thank you
che cos'è la canzone ?
De eso se trata....
Es la mas conocida...
Isn't it a bit lat for American movie theaters?
Better late then never; much like reply.
A volte noi pensiamo che le benedizioni più belle per trovarle bisogna andare chissà dove!..o spendere chissà quanto!invece con un biglietto del.contral puoi incontrare per dire FELLINI A PASSOSCURO(RM)
The guy that made this trailer possibly never watched a fellini film
Exactly, too much brutal, lack of poetry here.
ha-ha-ha-ha, exactly.
Please somebody tell the name of the song towards the end. Can't seem to find it anywhere.
"Song towards the end" is pretty vague. Use the counter on the video or something to denote when the song you're talking about starts. Here's a link of songs in film. www.allmusic.com/album/la-dolce-vita-original-soundtrack-mw0000762501
@@louislorenzi-prince3842 The background theme at :57 and the song at 1:04 precisely. Could you name them? And I'll be sure to check your link. Thanks
@@ishaan2527 My link was for the actual movie & since you we're asking about a piece of music used in the trailer I'm afraid I can't help you. It could be a piece just recorded for the trailer or a song fragment from something else. Good luck.
Lacrima e Mare by Cyril Giroux :)
@@gb2096 Thankyou so very much
Just imagine it looks so beautiful in black and white so how stunning it could have been if it was in color
❤️🔥🍒
The English translation is bad!
Who is the smoking woman at 1:08?
Bueno pone la burguesia en la palestra, su aficiones y su forma de perder el tiempo. Si, tambien me gusta... Yo Prefiero Amarcord, o Jujieta de los espíritus.La Nave va....
🙂👍
❤,....... love 💕,.. love 😘 and love.😊.... but not 🚫,...necessarily in that order😊
Wo
Takeaway… FIN
Completely ruined the trailer with changing the music imo. Nino Rota should be respected more.
Not really, the Rota music is endemic to the film. The song works perfectly for this trailer imo
Last song czcams.com/video/_BHWiufOfTE/video.html
The Greatest film ever is Ben Hue but i love this!
A trailer for La Dolce Vita that includes none of Nino Rota's music. Sorry but, umm... no.
but what about that bloke who commited suicide half way through...
That was Marcelo's "guide to life": serious, stern, responsible, family man. He was about to quit partying. But if even Steiner cant be happy, he just gives up.
How could somebody like that non-sense movie ? More non-sense, more appreciations otherwise you get harsh critics.
Can someone tell me what the fuck is La Dolc Vita about? I sat through the whole three hours! 😔 I found nothing but some random women and random party scenes! What the heck is the director trying to communicate here? Though not as torturous as Godard's films, the film is insanely torturous because of its almost 3hr length! some random people catch a sea monster and the film fucking ends! I didn't find any emotional arc or story arc or character arc or any sort of direction towards which the film progresses! Can someone please help me understand what all this is about? I could not relate with this film at all..
It is about the rich people, the aristrocracy and the stars. However it looks like they have a perfect, sweet life (La dolce vita), in reality they are boring, trying to enjoy their life with parties and orgies, which don't help. Marcello is not rich, but tries to live a life like that with some famous people, like the Swedish star, Sylvia, and his lover, Maddalena, while he has a girlfriend.
This isn't Rocky. It's a different kind of character, which requires a different type of movie. Marcello's character, along with his paparazzi, are story makers who KNOW about story arcs (embodied by imperious, dead Rome itself) but are horrified at the perdition they'll discover if they really apply themselves to that discipline. As does the demanding, childish public who funds and consumes their newspapers, they want to avoid facing Character, self-analysis like death itself, moving instead toward dissolution, interchangeability, oblivion. You can get drunk and revel with gorgeous people all night long, but, sure as dawn, the sea monster (or something else) will be there like a bad hangover to remind you of what you've become, as will that angelic girl across the waves remind you of the call of your long-lost promise you can no longer understand. Those arcs you mentioned aren't just for telling stories, they're for living your life. This picture is directly about people who live in the big, weighty shadow of moral arcs while trying to be free of them.
I tried to watch this movie but too cringe
semplicemente : penoso palloso noioso e presuntuoso.
Cringe
Saw this when it came out in 1960. Loved it. Saw it again decades later, meh. Some things do not age well. Another example is Easy Rider.
so you say it has not aged well ?
@@selenaofficial7833 Exactly.
Are you kidding? This is testament of time, it catches spirit and mood of particular era. Same goes for Easy Rider. Those are important and monumental films.
wth
I have had such mixed feelings about this film for so long. I don't like the ending.
One of the worst and most pointless films I have ever watched.
go watch avengers !!
Watch. Heidi
So sorry about you 🥲 what an idiot
no worries, you will grow up someday too
Best film ever made
I thought you'd say the next film 😏