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...library hopes to acquire such early classics as "Birth of a Nation," and "The Life and Death of a Hollywood Extra." In addition contemporary films like "Jules et Jim," "Sundays and Cybelle" and "La Dolce Vita" will be sought...
...Express has more than doubled its circulation to 280,000. Last spring Belgium produced its first newsmagazine. Special; last October Holland's biggest weekly, Elseviers, changed to a newsmagazine format. Italy's L'Espresso plans to make the change this year, and Italy's Vita, a newsmagazine with a disproportionate emphasis on political exposes and movie queens, is celebrating its seventh anniversary. Granddaddy of them all, of course, is West Germany's aggressive Der Spiegel, which in 20 years has built circulation to a solid...
...Hemingway, Picasso, Fitzgerald and Joyce, while in the chaos after the Great Crash, Berlin briefly erupted with the savage iconoclasm of Brecht and the Bauhaus. During the shell-shocked 1940s, thrusting New York led the way, and in the uneasy 1950s it was the easy Rome of la dolce vita. Today, it is London, a city steeped in tradition, seized by change, liberated by affluence, graced by daffodils and anemones, so green with parks and squares that, as the saying goes, you can walk across it on the grass. In a decade dominated by youth, London has burst into bloom...
JULIET OF THE SPIRITS. A betrayed wife (Giulietta Masina) reviews her life in lovely full-color fantasies staged by Director Federico Fellini (La Dolce Vita, 8½), the Barnum of the avantgarde...
JULIET OF THE SPIRITS. The inner life of a bourgeois matron (Giulietta Masina) becomes a psychic three-ring circus as Director Federico Fellini (La Dolce Vita, 8½) puts milady's past, present and future through the hoops in flamboyant style...