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La Dolce Vita (Italian pronunciation: [la ˈdoltʃe ˈviːta]; Italian for "the sweet life" or "the good life") is a 1960 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Federico Fellini. The film follows Marcello Rubini, a journalist writing for gossip magazines, over seven days and nights on his journey through the "sweet life" of Rome in a fruitless search for love and happiness. La Dolce Vita won the Palme d'Or (Golden Palm) at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival and the Oscar for Best Costumes, and remains one of the most critically acclaimed films of all time.
Based on the most common interpretation of the storyline, the film can be divided into a prologue, seven major episodes interrupted by an intermezzo, and an epilogue (see also Structure, below). If the evenings of each episode were joined with the morning of the respective preceding episode together as a day, they would form seven consecutive days, which may not necessarily be the case.
1st Day Sequence: A helicopter transports a statue of Christ over an ancient Roman aqueduct outside Rome while a second, Marcello Rubini's news helicopter, follows it into the city. The news helicopter is momentarily sidetracked by a group of bikini-clad women sunbathing on the rooftop of a high-rise apartment building. Hovering above, Marcello uses gestures to elicit phone numbers from them but fails in his attempt then shrugs and continues on following the statue into Saint Peter's Square.
"La dolce vita" is a song written by Larry Forsberg, Sven-Inge Sjöberg and Lennard Wastesson, and originally performed by After Dark (Christer Lindarw and Lasse Flinckman) at Melodifestivalen 2004, where the song competed in the semifinal in Malmö on 13 March 2004, before reaching the final inside the Stockholm Globe Arena, where it ended up 3rd. On stage both men wore pink dresses, at the same style as Lena Philipsson did when her song "Det gör ont" won the contest that year.
At the Swedish singles chart, the single peaked at 8th position. The song also stayed at Svensktoppen for eleven weeks during the perios od 4 April-13 June 2004., topping the chart three times before leaving it.
"La dolce vita" ("The good life") was the Finnish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989, performed in Finnish (despite the Italian of the title) by Anneli Saaristo. The song was conducted by Ossi Runne, who retired after this Contest (conducting 22 Finnish entries).
The song was performed 14th on the night, following Austria's Thomas Forstner with "Nur ein Lied" and preceding France's Nathalie Pâque with "J'ai volé la vie". At the close of voting, it had received 76 points, placing 7th in a field of 22, Finland's best result in the Contest until 2006.
The song is sung from the perspective of a person looking back at her life and coming to the conclusion that she has lived well and has no regrets. Saaristo also recorded the song in English under the same title; "La Dolce Vita".
It was succeeded as Finnish representative at the 1990 Contest by Beat with "Fri?".
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Concerto per celebrare la Giornata della memoria - 25 gennaio 2013 al Cinema Teatro Ferrini di Caraglio (CN). Stefano "Cisco" Bellotti e la sua formidabile orchestra futurista nel tour "Indietro popolo!"
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Pillole di riprese relative ai viaggi di Cisco in Tanzania, in Romania e ad Auschwitz con la colonna sonora di Multumesc, primo singolo tratto dal nuovissimo album di Cisco Il MULO
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Die Filmikone Anita Ekberg ist tot. Die Schwedin starb nach langer Krankheit mit 83 Jahren in einem Vorort von Rom. Weltberühmt wurde sie mit dem Filmklassiker "La Dolce Vita" und der nächtlichen Badeszene im Trevi-Brunnen in Rom. R… LESEN SIE MEHR: http://de.euronews.com/2015/01/12/la-dolce-vita-fellini-muse-anita-ekberg-gestorben euronews: der meistgesehene Nachrichtensender in Europa. Abonnieren Sie! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=euronewsde euronews gibt es in 14 Sprachen: https://www.youtube.com/user/euronewsnetwork/channels Auf Deutsch: Internet : http://de.euronews.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/euronews Twitter: http://twitter.com/euronewsde Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/101036888397116664208/113171012041187764998/posts?pageId=1010368883...
La Dolce Vita (Italian pronunciation: [la ˈdoltʃe ˈviːta]; Italian for "the sweet life" or "the good life") is a 1960 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Federico Fellini. The film follows Marcello Rubini, a journalist writing for gossip magazines, over seven days and nights on his journey through the "sweet life" of Rome in a fruitless search for love and happiness. La Dolce Vita won the Palme d'Or (Golden Palm) at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival and the Oscar for Best Costumes, and remains one of the most critically acclaimed films of all time.
Based on the most common interpretation of the storyline, the film can be divided into a prologue, seven major episodes interrupted by an intermezzo, and an epilogue (see also Structure, below). If the evenings of each episode were joined with the morning of the respective preceding episode together as a day, they would form seven consecutive days, which may not necessarily be the case.
1st Day Sequence: A helicopter transports a statue of Christ over an ancient Roman aqueduct outside Rome while a second, Marcello Rubini's news helicopter, follows it into the city. The news helicopter is momentarily sidetracked by a group of bikini-clad women sunbathing on the rooftop of a high-rise apartment building. Hovering above, Marcello uses gestures to elicit phone numbers from them but fails in his attempt then shrugs and continues on following the statue into Saint Peter's Square.
Jag sitter ensam när showen är slut
då kommer känslan tillbaks.
Går ut i natten där himlen är blå
som den kan va After Dark.
Jag vill ha fartfyllda heta nätter,
spänning och magi.
Jag är här
Jag är nu
Jag är friiii..
[Chorus]
För jag vill leva la Dolce vita (ooh)
ja, jag vill leva la Dolce vita (ooh)
Jag vill bada i Champagne min vän,
på resan genom gryningen. (ooh)
För jag vill leva la Dolce vita (ooh)
ja, jag vill leva la Dolce Vita (ooh)
Ge mig glitter och glamour,
här där verkligheten bor,
Dolce vita mou'amour.
Det känns som om livet har mera att ge
än bara ansvar och krav.
Jag tänkte vi kunde dansa och le
ända tills natten blir dag.
Och leva livet i stadens glimmer,
tänja varje gräns.
Jag är här,
jag är nu,
ja det känns...
[Chorus]
Leva la dolce vita
Leva la dolce vita
Dolce vita mon amour