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La Dolce Vita

France and Italy, 1960
film

Episodic journey of an Italian journalist scouring Rome in search of love.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

La Dolce Vita = The Sweet life

Italy, 1961
Similarity: 87%

8½

France and Italy, 1963
Similarity: 76%

La Strada

Italy, 1954
Similarity: 76%

Intervista

Italy, 1987
Similarity: 75%

[Orsola: Teramo, 1960]

Italy, 1960
Similarity: 75%

I Vitelloni = The Young and the passionate = The Spivs

Italy, 1953
Similarity: 74%

Experiment in romance

Australia, 1981
Similarity: 74%

Voyage to Italy = Viaggio in Italia

Italy, 1953
Similarity: 74%

8 1/2 = Eight and a half [DVD]

Italy, 1962
Similarity: 73%

Life is beautiful = La vita e bella

Italy, 1998
Similarity: 73%

Rocco and his brothers

Italy, 1960
Similarity: 73%

Life is beautiful

Italy, 1998
Similarity: 72%

Roma = Fellini's Roma

Italy, 1972
Similarity: 72%

Chronicle of a love = Loving lie

Italy, 1950
Similarity: 72%

Dear diary = Caro diario

Italy, 1994
Similarity: 72%

Neorealism

Italy, 1972
Similarity: 72%

Fellini's Casanova

Italy, 1976
Similarity: 72%

Marriage Italian style = Matrimonio all'Italiano

Italy, 1964
Similarity: 71%
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