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La dolce vita (Italian: [la ˈdoltʃe ˈviːta]; Italian for 'the sweet life' or 'the good life' [2]) is a 1960 satirical comedy-drama film directed by Federico Fellini and written by Fellini, Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli, and Brunello Rondi.
Dolce vita (1981), album by Spider Murphy Gang; Dolce Vita (2016), album by Jonas Kaufmann; La Dolce Vita – Det bästa 1982–2003 (2003), compilation album and single by Swedish pop musician Mauro Scocco; Dolce Vita (Okean Elzy album) (2010), album by rock band Okean Elzy; La Dolce Vita (2008), a contemporary jazz album by Warren Hill (musician)
"Dolce Vita" is the debut single by Italian singer Ryan Paris, released in 1983, on the Discomagic Records label. Background
"Dolce Vita" was released in the United Kingdom on the Carrere Records label, distributed by RCA and spent ten weeks in the UK Singles Chart, peaking at Number 5. [4] The record peaked at Number 1 in France, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Spain and peaked at Number 3 in Germany.
She later said "things became a little bit boring for me after La Dolce Vita because every producer or director in Italy, England and America wanted me to recreate the same role – the movie star from America who comes over to Italy." [20] Ekberg then appeared in Boccaccio '70 (1962), a film that also featured Sophia Loren and Romy Schneider.
Ntoltse Vita (Greek: Ντόλτσε Βίτα, Italian: Dolce Vita, English: Sweet Life) is a Greek comedy directed by Alexandros Rigas and co-written with Lefteris Papapetrou, which aired on Mega Channel from 1995-97. The series focused on the affair between Christina Markatou and her daughter's Boyfriend.
His single "Lunatic" (1983) also reached Top Ten in several European, Asian and Latin American countries. His work in that period was produced by Pierluigi Giombini, with whom he co-wrote the hit "Dolce Vita" for singer Ryan Paris. [citation needed] Mazzolini is still touring and working on new albums.
"La dolce vita" is a song by Italian singers Fedez, Tananai and Mara Sattei, for the re-release of Fedez's sixth studio album Disumano. It was written by Davide "d.whale" Simonetta, Paolo Antonacci, Dargen D'Amico, Tananai and Fedez and produced by Simonetta. [2] It was released by Sony Music on 3 June 2022.