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At three brief hours, Fellini's cynical, engrossing social commentary,La Dolce Vita, ... more
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At three brief hours, Fellini's cynical, engrossing social commentary,La Dolce Vita, ... more
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Advantages: Great food, great atmosphere Disadvantages: No where to wait in comfort
I have visited this lovely little Italian restaurant on a few occasions now, so I thought it about time I wrote a review about it.
Firstly where is it?
You will find the DolceVita on the A165 which is the main Hull to Bridlington road at a village called Barmston just 3 or 4 miles south of Bridlington. The telephone number is 01262 469070 and it is advisable to book as they do get rather busy. They have another one at South Shore holiday village called DolceVita II.
History bit:
The building used to be a Little Chef but this closed down quite a long time ago. It was then transformed into an ordinary road side café. It then changed hands a few times with different people trying to make a go of it, but nobody seemed to stay very long. This could be due to the fact that Barmston village is small with only a hand full ...
levenite 06.09.2007
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Advantages: Lovely smell Disadvantages: A lot of difference in the prizes
DolceVita is a lovely scent. It is flowery and spicey, but not to heavy, it still has a kind of freshness. You can wear it any time, day or night, and you can also wear it to that hot date you've got! This is my alltime favourite perfume, I seldom buy the same fragrance more than once, but this one I keep buying over and over again. Also it is not that kind of perfume that everyone already has, it is still a little exclusive. Also exclusive is the bottle, it looks very distinguished and romantic. The prize is very nice, DolceVita is not very expensive. Watch out when you go and buy it though, because the prizes may vary. Don't pay to much for it. ...
Advantages: great atmosphere, great food Disadvantages: none really!
LaDolceVita is a restaurant on Stockport Road in Marple, Stockport. It is extremely popular with locals and rightly so too! The food is served fresh and the atmosphere is ideal for families, friends and couples alike.
The restaurant
This restaurant is set on the main road in Marple, so it doesn't sound ideal in terms of location but it actually is as it means it's extremely accessible for public transport and has plenty of carparking available both on the street outside and in the car-park opposite. It is across the road from the local cinema which makes it an ideal place to dine before you go across the road to watch a film. The memorial park is also across the road along with the community centre so it is right in the heart of the village life.
From the outside it looks very attractive with it's window boxes ...
lorriellah 11.11.2009
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A newspaperman becomes involved with the high society individuals that his paper maligns. Italian dialogue with subtitles.
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
NOUVEAUX PICTURES; METRODOME DISTRIBUTION, MOMENTUM PICTURES; TECHNICOLOR DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
Release date
27/09/2004, 26/03/2001
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
NPD 1020, MP 042 D
Barcode
5035017010204, 5060021171429
Languages
Main Language
Italian
Subtitle Language
English
Technical information
Special Features
Exclusive Interview With Anita Ekberg, Filmography, Fellini Biography
Dubbing Sound
Mono Italian
Sound
Mono
Aspect Ratio
1.77 Wide Screen
Professional reviews
Review
"...One of the key works of the modern cinema. A brilliantly conceived epic fable..." (Los Angeles Times, p.F15, 10/04/1992)
DVD Description
In Federico Fellini's popular film LA DOLCE VITA, a three-hour masterpiece that shows one man's descent into 'the sweet life' of debauchery, Marcello Mastroianni stars as eccentric journalist Marcello Rubini. On assignment to chronicle the lives of the rich and famous Italian aristocracy in a gossip column for a Roman newspaper, Marcello floats from one fabulous party to the next, meeting all varieties of beautiful, extravagant people. While he would never protest this seemingly ideal job, it makes him feel lonely and empty, and he stays up drinking and dancing night after night only to wake up each morning unbalanced and unfocused. The film follows Marcello's ups and downs in an episodic pattern in which each evening is a new story, a new adventure, a new dare, a new woman with whom to fall helplessly in love--but only for that night. Each morning the slate is wiped clean, and Fellini resets Marcello's score to zero. Sprinkled with religious images and gestures at salvation, LA DOLCE VITA is supreme in the beauty of its all-encompassing symbolism that is expressed through lavish sets, an alluring script, overemphasized physical movements, roller-coaster jazz music, and helpless emotions.
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