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The tumultuous political landscape of Paris in 1968 (particularly
Henri Langlois's dismissal from the Cinémathèque) is the
backdrop as three young cinephiles are drawn together by
their passion for film. Matthew, an American exchange student,
discovers in French twins Theo and Isabelle a relationship
unlike anything he has ever experienced or will ever encounter
again...and he longs to be a part of it. Past Oscar-winner
Bertolucci (The Last Emperor, Last Tango in Paris, etc.)
makes his love of cinema apparent, masterfully and playfully
paying homage to some of the great directors of world cinema
and their films.
Critics
''His
strongest work since the Eighties, it's a rich, resonant
blend of personal, psychological and sexual politics. Without
doubt, it's one of the year's most intriguing movies'' David
Gritten, The Daily Telegraph
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Audience
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Directed
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Bernardo
Bertolucci |
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Written
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Gilbert
Adair |
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Cast |
Michael
Pitt
Louis Garrel
Eva Green
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Cert |
TBC |
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Length |
2hrs
10 mins |
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Country |
UK/Italy/France
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Language |
In
Japanese with English subtitles |
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