La Dolce Vita is a classic Italian film directed by Federico Fellini. Set in Rome, the movie follows a journalist named Marcello Rubini as he navigates the glamorous and decadent world of the city's elite. The film explores themes of celebrity culture, existentialism, and the search for meaning in a modern society. La Dolce Vita is known for its iconic scenes, such as the Trevi Fountain scene, and its portrayal of the vibrant and seductive atmosphere of Rome in the 1960s.