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"The Great Beauty" is a critically acclaimed film that follows Jep Gambardella, a socialite and journalist who, after his 65th birthday, begins to look past the lavish lifestyle of Rome’s high society to find sense in his life. It won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film This text appears to be the standard naming
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2. Intertextuality with Fellini and Pasolini
- Parallels with La Dolce Vita (1960): the morning-after swim, the monster fish, the orphan’s gaze.
- Contrast with Pasolini’s Roman raw realism; Sorrentino opts for hyper-stylization.
5. The Turning Point: Death of a Friend and the Little Saint
- The brief epiphany with the dying saint’s voice.
- The giraffe in the courtyard: surreal as grace.
The Great Beauty: A Cinematic Masterpiece
"The Great Beauty" (Italian: "La grande bellezza") is a 2013 Italian drama film directed by Paolo Sorrentino, with Giuseppe Bonifati and Paolo Sorrentino serving as producers. The film premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival and won the Palme d'Or, the festival's top prize. Parallels with La Dolce Vita (1960): the morning-after
Hook
Italy at night, a city of fading grandeur and glittering parties — Paolo Sorrentino’s The Great Beauty (La grande bellezza) is a cinematic elegy that looks and feels like a memory you can’t quite trust. Released in 2013, the film is a visual poem about art, decadence, and the search for meaning amid Rome’s intoxicating chaos.



