Dolce Vita icon in 80 unseen pictures.
Marcello Mastroianni and the
paparazzo king who together lit up Rome's Dolce Vita are teaming up again in a
new show in the Italian capital .
Screen icon Mastroianni is the focus of some 100 snaps - 80 seen for the first
time - by photographer Tazio Secchiaroli, the pioneering snapper who became the
fictional 'Paparazzo' played by Enzo Cerusico, in Federico Fellini's 1960s
masterpiece.
Mastroianni, who died two years before Secchiaroli in 1996, is seen in
onstage/offstage shots at a slew of immortal shoots including Fellini's Eight
and a Half and The City of Women and Vittorio De Sica's Marriage Italian Style
with Sophia Loren.
Secchiaroli was a close friend of both Mastroianni and Loren and was given
unimpeded access to their trailers and dressing rooms, capturing them in a
stream of fascinating moments of clowning, smooching and musing .
The show, which opens Friday, is at a fitting venue for the first great
celebrity hunter: Rome's Termini Station .
As well as being the backdrop for countless films, the station was where
Secchiaroli earned his first lire as a dawn-patrol cub photoreporter taking
pictures of alighting passengers for Rome dailies .
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