La Dolce Vita is a classic Italian film directed by Federico Fellini. Released in 1960, the movie follows the life of a journalist in Rome as he navigates through the city's glamorous and decadent social scene. The film is known for its iconic scenes, such as the Trevi Fountain scene, and its exploration of themes like celebrity culture, existentialism, and the pursuit of pleasure. La Dolce Vita is considered one of the greatest films of all time and has had a significant influence on Italian cinema and international filmmaking.