Noun
la dolce vita (uncountable)
Alternative form of dolce vita
Bertolucci appeared on the Radio Four programme Front Row on April 29, 2013, where he chose La Dolce Vita (a film directed by Fellini ) for the "Cultural Exchange". Source: Internet
I enjoyed the La Dolce Vita, especially the sugary walnuts and the vanilla drizzle. Source: Internet
In 2002, a poll of film directors conducted by Sight and Sound magazine listed the film as the 14th greatest film of all time (tied with La Dolce Vita ). Source: Internet
La Dolce Vita broke all box office records. Source: Internet
La Dolce Vita contributed the term paparazzi to the English language, derived from Paparazzo, the photographer friend of journalist Marcello Rubini ( Marcello Mastroianni ). Source: Internet
She also had roles in several films, including Federico Fellini 's La Dolce Vita (1960) and Andy Warhol 's Chelsea Girls (1966). Source: Internet