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When In Rome- Cinecittà Shows Off Classic Italian Cinema At Its Best

La Dolce Vita (1960) Federico Fellini follows a week in the life of a philandering paparazzo journalist living in Rome played by Marcello Mastroianni
 I've always been fascinated by classic Italian cinema and the genius of Federico Fellini. Who knows how that infatuation plays through the tapestry of my life but through the years, I have visited Rome so many times yet never had the opportunity to tour Cinecittà Studios until this trip. What an enthralling opportunity it is! Particularly since Cinecittà Shows Off! A peek inside the cinematic world of Federico Fellini Just standing in the extraordinary Fellini soundstage at Cinecittà, Teatro 5, makes you want to draw on eyeliner, find a black bustier and purr "Marceeeeello," in hopes that Mastroianni may appear on screen before you wearing his iconic rectangular Persol sunglasses, crisp white shirt, black tie and dark suit. The sweet life it is! >>RELATED: Roman Style- Sneakers

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A Deeper Look at Alexandre de Betak: The Fellini of Fashion – Part 4

Fellini of Fashion - Part 4 of 4 Alexandre de Betak is the superstar behind the most elaborate fashion show extravaganzas that the international fashion world has ever seen. Take an insider's look into his creative genius with the Crane.tv's video series, The Fellini of Fashion. Some of de Betak's shows can take six to twelve months to produce for what becomes 10 to 12 minutes on the runway. Don't miss this this, you may never look at a fashion show the same way again! Watch: Alex de Betak - Fellini of Fashion Part 4 of 4 episode series     Sit back and enjoy the FocusOnStyle weekend film screening of the 4-part series, there's a new episode coming up

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A Deeper Look at Alexandre de Betak: The Fellini of Fashion – Part 3

Fellini of Fashion - Part 3 Alexandre de Betak is the superstar behind the most elaborate fashion show extravaganzas that the international fashion world has ever seen. Take an insider's look into his creative genius with the Crane.tv's video series, The Fellini of Fashion. Some of de Betak's shows can take six to twelve months to produce for what becomes 10 to 12 minutes on the runway. Don't miss this this, you may never look at a fashion show the same way again! Watch: Alex de Betak - Fellini of Fashion Part 3   Sit back and enjoy the FocusOnStyle weekend film screening of the 4-part series, there's a new episode coming up each day. >> See all four episodes

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