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Observations: Living la dolce vita with Federico Fellini and friends
The Independent, Friday 15 JanuaryEver since Anita Ekberg frolicked under the waters of Rome's Trevi Fountain in La Dolce Vita, the phrase and the city have become synonymous with the film's director, Federico Fellini. One man was lucky enough to experience this "sweet life" with Fellini in the 1950s and early 1960s – William Klein, the American photographer and film-maker. Fresh from acclaim for his unconventional images of the streets of New York, Klein, then 28, had come to Rome from his Paris home to assist Fellini on his earlier film, Nights of Cabiria.
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