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Anita Ekberg in the Fontana di Trevi Enlarged Scene

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2008

La dolce vita (Italian for "The Sweet Life") is a 1960 film directed by Federico Fellini, set in Rome in the 1950s.
In this scene Marcello Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg

Anita Ekberg as an American movie star named Sylvia. Marcello also briefly meets an unspoiled and charming girl working at a beachside restaurant.
Categoría: Cine y animación
Etiquetas: Anita Ekber Marcello Mastroianni Federico Fellini dolce vita Fontana Trevi

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  • Lucky fountain.

  • It's a custom, that if a person ever goes to Fontana di Trevi, then that person should toss 2 coins into the fountain - one for the wish, which the fountain will grant that person, and one for that, she or he, would always come back to it (to Fountana di Trevi, I mean.)...FYI, I went there, tossed those two coins, got my wish and now I'm planing to go back - a little thing called The Magic of Italia.....;)

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  • Questo film è molto bello =D

  • the most beautfiful scene of movies.

    the most perfect blonde,

    the best breasts, skin, blonde hair.

    she is unforgettable too like

    this moment of the cinema. A

  • J'ai toujours vu en cette fille l'apothéose de la vulgarité

  • אין יותר כאלה דברים יפים

  • @shteeeeeven12345 Even the kitten.

  • I envy anyone who has ever worked with Anita Ekberg

  • Красивый сон...

  • @Remorselesslymine All the more reason to support White Nationalism!

  • @Remorselesslymine The truth hurts, and and terribly so here, so they will kill the messenger rather than accept the facts. All nations have their unique beauty and strengths, unsurpassed by another. Why strive for ubiquity? It is true that Europe will cease to be Europe because of the massive immigration and unjust wars. Perhaps the real humanists should protest against war instead of attempting to kill the messenger.

  • Si, vengo anch'io! (Yes, I am coming too!). Thumbs up if you are coming to! :)

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