Fellini's La dolce vita has been a phenomenon since before it was
made, a scandal in the making and on release in 1960 and a reference
point ever since. Much of what made it notorious was its incorporation
of real people, events and lifestyles, making it a documentation of
its time. It uses performance, camera movement, editing and music to
produce a striking aesthetic mix of energy and listlessness, of
exuberance and despair. Richard Dyer's study considers each of these
aspects of the film – phenomenon, document, aesthetic – and argues
that they are connected. Beginning with the inspirations and ideas
that were subsequently turned into La dolce vita, Dyer then explores
the making of the film, the film itself and finally its critical
reception, providing engaging new insights into this mesmerising piece
of cinema.
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ISBN
9781838719838
Publisert
2020
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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