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Cast: Marcello Mastroianni brit awards winners (Marcello Mastroianni), brit awards winners Anita Ekberg (Anita Ekberg), Anouk Aimée (Anouk Aimée), Fournet Yvonne (Yvonne Furneaux), Magali Noel (Magali Noël), Alan Cooney brit awards winners (Alain Cuny), Hannibal Nina (Annibale Ninchi) , Santesso Walter (Walter Santesso) and others.
The journalist Marcello tries to find his place in a world torn between an elite secular life of Rome and its eccentric brit awards winners girl who seeks to tie him to her. He still tries to be a writer ...
The famous scene in the Trevi Fountain was shot in March when the nights are still cold. According to Federico Fellini (in inter'yu Costanzo Costantino), Anita Ekberg stood patiently for several brit awards winners hours in cold water. And Marcello Mastroianni, brit awards winners even though he was wearing a suit, could not get warm. Only vytsmulyvshy brit awards winners bottle of vodka, he was able to warm up. So in this episode actor completely drunk.
The film brought to our word "paparazzi". Paparazzi named one of pesky journalists ("Paparazzi" - plural of "Paparazzi"). According to one version was the name of one of your friends Fellini. Another paparazzi - the name of a sparrow in an Italian dialect, journalists jumping around like sparrows celebrities. brit awards winners
Vatican strongly condemned the film that portrayed depravity of the Roman aristocracy. In the press there were many critical articles, one of which apparently was written by Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, President of Italy in 1992-1999.
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