Bertolucci

[ US /ˌbɝtoʊˈɫutʃi/ ]
NOUN
  1. Italian filmmaker (born in 1940)
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  • Having discussed the neo-realism of Fellini and Bertolucci, Pells moves straight on to analysing Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and other kitchen-sink classics of half a century ago. Modernist America by Richard Pells – review
  • After the suave political irony of Before the Revolution, Bertolucci's triumphant return to his hometown of Parma brings us subtle and snide satire on human nature and the bourgeois family.
  • And he said he was a fan, and then like Stephen King, and Bernardo Bertolucci went on Leno and was just raving about it, so that really helped. Collider Goes to Dinner With Mike Judge – Collider.com
  • I actually first heard about this Bernardo Bertolucci film via the 1992 cinematography doc Visions of Light. 2009 May : Scrubbles.net
  • If I could do things over again, I would go back and play a small part for Fellini or a walk-on for Bertolucci.
  • Q: Did you get to talk to, or meet Bernardo Bertolucci? Collider Goes to Dinner With Mike Judge – Collider.com
  • Much of this recent success is attributed to Ms. Robin Bertolucci, the Program Director brought in from Denver shortly after Clear Channel acquired KFI, whom Mr.Z. describes as "a real superstar in the business right now. Host
  • For the rich cinematography of Bernardo Bertolucci or the seismic shocks of Star Wars, your local cinema was once the only place to go.
  • In his early career, which forms the first half of this two-month retrospective, Bertolucci seems to have lived for danger. This week's new film events
  • Bertolucci seamlessly intercuts footage from the original and, in doing so, achieves a beautiful synthesis of life imitating art.
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