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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2006

One of my favorite scenes from La Dolce Vita. This is also my first upload, and I wasn't sure how to get the subtitles to transfer during the rip. But I think the beauty of this scene speaks for itself in some ways - the sounds, ambiance. Near the end the character Steiner gives one of the most most poetic monologues in film history. Hence my disappointment that the subtitles didn't work. I'll try again for subtitles soon.

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  • Awesome... Italian is so sweet sounding

  • E' un enorme piacere raccontare il cinema italiano attraverso questi film. Vivo a Helsinki e ieri ho avuto l'onore di parlare di Fellini in una conferenza, presentando i suoi film più belli. E dalla "Dolce Vita" ho mostrato proprio il clip del monologo finale di Steiner. Sono lieto che anche voi lo consideriate un momento di grande cinema in un film che è e rimarrà ineguagliabile. Grazie Maestro!!!

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  • Fellini was so far ahead of his time. The sounds of nature recorded electronically, the bleak tower blocks of apartments, and of course the tragic outcome.....

  • one of my favourite scenes too

  • Awesome scene. Lot's of foreboding foreshadowing. Good choice.

  • How are those sub titles going? For the last 5 years.

  • I'd like to review this film for cinema class but I wish I had English subtitles! I'm sure it's a great film though!

  • doesnt the sound of the language exquisite! makes you wanna rip your clothes off ..lol!

  • Es increible, a pesar de estar en blanco y negro, el colorido de este film. Colores invisibles que no hace falta verlos, se sienten.

  • Alain Cuny who played Steiner is also in Fellini's Satyricon.

  • ★★★★★ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

  • Ah, so sweet! What a little gem!

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