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Bernardo Bertolucci Bernardo Bertolucci (born March 16, 1941) is an Italian writer and Academy Award winning film director. Biography Early years Bernardo Bertolucci was born in the Italian city of Parma, in the region of Emilia Romagna. He was the first son of his father Attilio, who was a poet, a reputed art historian, anthologist and ... a film critic. Having been raised in such an environment, Bertolucci began writing at the age of fifteen, and soon after received several prestigious literary prizes including the Premio Viareggio for his first book. His father's background helped his career: the elder
Groundbreaking directorial debut by Bernardo Bertolucci (made at the age of 22) is a gripping, stark drama examining the brutal slaying of a prostitute in a Rome park. Co-scripted by Pier Paolo Pasolini; Francesco Ruiu, Marisa Solinas star. 93 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: Italian Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English; interview; essay. In Italian with English subtitles.
After finding success with his "the boy who would be king" epic, The Last Emperor, Bernardo Bertolucci may have been trying to take things a step further with this "the boy who would be Buddha" story. Despite the negative words of many critics, the film is actually a rather compelling film that mixes a contemporary soul-searching tale with the traditional story of Siddhartha. Truthfully, most weren't sure what to make of Little Buddha at first glance. After all, the casting of musician and sometime actor Chris Isaak in his first lead role and, in an especially bold move, uber-white-boy Keanu Reeves as the first Buddha would give pause to anyone. But, contrary to what many think, it works for the most part. The relationships between Isaak, his wife (Bridget Fonda), and their son (Alex Wiesendanger) are incredibly human and believable -- quite a task considering their extraordinary situation -- and the flashbacks to Reeves in ancient India add an appropriate and often whimsical balance to the film.
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BERNARDO BERTULUCCI Bernardo Bertolucci, the Italian director whose films are known for their colorful visual style, was born in Parma, Italy, in 1940. He attended Rome University and became famous as a poet. He served as assistant director for Pier Paolo Pasolini in the film Accattone (1961) and directed Commare secca, La (1962). His second film, Prima della rivoluzione (1964), which was released in 1971, received an Academy Award nomination for best screenplay. Bertolucci ... received an Academy Award nomination as best director for Ultimo tango a Parigi (1972), and the best director and best screenplay for the film The Last Emperor (1987), which walked away with nine Academy Awards.
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Bernardo Bertolucci was born in Parma in 1941, and he started writing in his teenage. Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini discovered his potential. Although Bertolucci was only twenty years old, he hired him as first assistant for the movie ‘Accattone’. When this film appeared in cinemas stirred up spirits with its realistic picturing of the Italian world. Bertolucci was ... noticed by Sergio Leone, who asked him to write the story for epochal ‘Once Upon a Time in the West’. Leone eventually gave up from his version because he considered them too brainy for the American audience towards which it was addressed.
Bernardo Bertolucci was born in Parma, in Northern Italy, on 16 March 1941. His mother is Ninetta Giovanardi, and his father, Attilio Bertolucci, is a well-known poet and cinema critic. Bernardo grew up in a big house n the hills not too far from the city of Parma but at the same tine far enough away to give to the bright and creative child the experience of the countryside, which would permeate his films with a nostalgic and poetic feeling. Two very different cultural environments influenced the future director: one was the intellectual, educated home atmosphere, the other was the more primitive and vital influence of the world of the farmers. Attilio Bertolucci talked to his son about literature and art history, gave him poems to read, and took him to the movies.
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