Posted by Mike Pampinella | Posted in Federico Fellini , La Dolce Vita | Posted on 12:37 PM
In Federico Fellini's 1960 classic, the viewer gets a good sense for Fellini's position on particular groups of people, through the portrayal of his characters. The papparazzi are painted in a rather unflattering light, as are religious zealots and American actors. Meanwhile the protagonist, who sports a halo over his head, is an opportunistic philanderer named Marcello.