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27 March, 2020 2:04 am

Rome hosts photografic exhibition on " La Dolce Vita"

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50 years have passed since Federico Fellini’s movie La Dolce Vita was released in 1960.
The word paparazzo became instantaneously popular with audiences and readers all around the world and in order to celebrate that world – now vanished for ever – the famous Carlo Riccardi back then also known as “ The Paparazzo in a topolino (that’s the name of his car) has now organised a photographic exhibition, putting on display thousands of pictures of celebs, Popes and the most famous politicians of the day.

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50 anni della Dolce Vita con “Il paparazzo in topolino” Carlo Riccardi

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