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On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the release of the changsha big screen, let's get closer to Fellini from "Sweet Life"

(On December 4, the Changsha Film Festival will officially kick off with the "Federico Fellini Centenary Screening".) Video courtesy of the organizer)

On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the release of the changsha big screen, let's get closer to Fellini from "Sweet Life"

(Stills from the La Dolce Vita movie.) Courtesy of China Film Archive)

Star Online December 2 news (Star All Media Reporter Tang Xixi Correspondent Zhuang Zhou) Let the time return to Rome in the 60s, flowing sculptures, handsome men and women, a wonderful feast, a hypocritical emotional game, a beautiful and sad scene... The movie "La Dolce Vita" is very much like a dream about carnival and loneliness created by the Italian film master Federico Fellini. At 10:00 on December 6 and December 9, the 1960 film "Sweet Life", which was released in Changsha, will reappear on the big screen in Changsha.

On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the release of the changsha big screen, let's get closer to Fellini from "Sweet Life"

(Introduction to "La Dolce Vitae.") )

As one of the films screened at the Changsha Film Festival in the "Federico Fellini Centenary Screening", "La Dolce Vita" tells the story of Marcello, a middle-class journalist, who struggles in a decadent, empty life and eventually continues to degenerate. Set in the city of Rome, the film connects 12 narrative passages from the perspective of journalist Marcello, as if admiring a mural in a movie, which critics often call a "mosaic" film.

See the collapse from the sweetness, and find the loneliness from the endless revelry. Fellini opened a new creative style in the film "La Dolce Vita", focusing on the exploration of people's spiritual and spiritual worlds. With his cold brushstrokes and spicy irony, he reveals the spiritual imbalance of human beings hidden behind the material prosperity, and seriously criticizes the moral degeneration of the dehumanized high society; at the same time, by cleverly setting up three different types of female figures, he carefully analyzes marcello's three psychological structural levels of self, self, and superego, and excavates the spiritual connotation of the characters.

Italian-American director Martin Scorsese has listed "La Dolce Vita" as his favorite film, and on the 60th anniversary of the release of La Dolce Vita, Scorsese's foundation was also particularly involved in the film's 4k restoration project. At this Changsha Film Festival, we will be able to enjoy a new version of this master's classic on the big screen.

Attached: Introduction and schedule of other films in this film festival

"The Great Road": Screened at 15:30 on December 4 in Hall 9; December 8 at 10:00 in Hall 7

On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the release of the changsha big screen, let's get closer to Fellini from "Sweet Life"

(Introduction to the movie "The Great Road".) )

"Eight and a Half Parts": Screened at 10:00 a.m. on December 5 in Hall 7; Screening will be held at 14:00 on 8 December in Hall 9

On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the release of the changsha big screen, let's get closer to Fellini from "Sweet Life"

(Introduction to "Eight and a Half Parts.") )

"The Wanderer" will be screened in Hall 9 on December 5 at 14:00 and december 7 at 14:00

On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the release of the changsha big screen, let's get closer to Fellini from "Sweet Life"

(Introduction to "The Wanderer.") )

Joker: Screened at 14:00 on December 6 and 14:00 on December 9

On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the release of the changsha big screen, let's get closer to Fellini from "Sweet Life"

(Introduction to Joker.) )

"The Ship Continues": Screened at 10:00 on December 7 and 10:00 on December 10 at Hall 7

On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the release of the changsha big screen, let's get closer to Fellini from "Sweet Life"

(Introduction to "The Ship Continues To Move Forward.") All are infographics)

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