Bertolucci shoots 1900

Italy, 1975

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A documentary made during the shooting of Bertolucci’s “Novocento” which includes comments by Bertolucci on his attitudes to film-making as well as reflecting the particular style of this film-maker. Highlights the role of the director, his relationship with the crew and points to various film-making techniques by showing the shooting of specific scenes. Suitable for Upper Secondary-Tertiary level students.

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Credits

director

Gianni Amelio

producer

Luca Olmastroni

production company

Daria Cinematografica

Duration

01:04:00:00

Production places
Italy
Production dates
1975

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