Bernardo Bertolucci
The Museum of Modern Art - MoMA
Including Vittorio Storaro, Darius Khondji, and Fabio Cianchetti. Bertolucci himself will be present to introduce the exhibition’s opening screening, The Conformist (1970), a film that has deeply influenced American filmmakers as different as Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg. The retrospective also includes the U.S. premiere of a rare documentary by the director, Oil (1967), which returned to public view at the 2007 Venice Film Festival.
At the age of twenty-one Bernardo Bertolucci debuted his first film, The Grim Reaper (1962), at the Venice Film Festival; he has since gone on to earn every award and accolade to which a filmmaker can aspire. Tirelessly experimenting with form and content, Bertolucci has garnered both critical and popular acclaim; he consistently pushes the boundaries of the medium, yet still creates Oscar-winning epics with mass appeal. What unites his body of work—and imbues his individual films with texture and depth—is the director’s enormous passion and uncanny ability to fuse the lyrical and the dramatic. Watching the films in this series together, one witnesses his development as an artist, from grappling with the influence of cinematic trends and filmmaking icons to developing and refining his own voice, and ultimately becoming an enormously influential auteur who creates films of beauty and consequence.
Location
The Museum of Modern Art - MoMA11 West 53 Street
Midtown Manhattan Precinct
New York
United States
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France/ Italy. Pictured: Maria Schneider, Marlon Brando. Courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art.
© All rights reserved Bernardo Bertolucci 2010 United States
Italy/France. Pictured: Maria Schneider, Marlon Brando. Courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art.
© All rights reserved Bernardo Bertolucci 2010 United States
Italy/France. Pictured: Marlon Brando, Maria Schneider. Courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art.
© All rights reserved Bernardo Bertolucci 2010 United States
Italy/France. Pictured: Maria Schneider, Marlon Brando. Courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art.
© All rights reserved Bernardo Bertolucci 2010 United States
Italy/France/Liechtenstein/UK. Courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art.
© All rights reserved Bernardo Bertolucci 2010 United States
Italy/France/Liechtenstein/UK. Courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art.
© All rights reserved Bernardo Bertolucci 2010 United States
Italy/France/Liechtenstein/UK. Courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art.
© All rights reserved Bernardo Bertolucci 2010 United States
Italy. Pictured: Pierre Clémenti. Courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art.
© All rights reserved Bernardo Bertolucci 2010 United States
Italy/France/UK. Pictured: Michael Pitt, Eva Green, Louis Garrel. Courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art.
© All rights reserved Bernardo Bertolucci 2010 United States
Italy/France/UK. Pictured: Michael Pitt, Eva Green, Louis Garrel. Courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art.
© All rights reserved Bernardo Bertolucci 2010 United States
China/Italy/Great Britain/France. Pictured: Richard Vuu. Courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art.
© All rights reserved Bernardo Bertolucci 2010 United States
Italy/France/West Germany. Courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art.
© All rights reserved Bernardo Bertolucci 2010 United States
Italy/France/West Germany. Pictured: Jean Louis Trintignant, Dominique Sanda. Courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art.
© All rights reserved Bernardo Bertolucci 2010 United States
Great Britain/Italy. Pictured: Debra Winger, John Malkovich. Courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art.
© All rights reserved Bernardo Bertolucci 2010 United States
Italy/France/West Germany. Pictured: Robert De Niro, Gérard Depardieu. Courtesy of The Museum of Modern Art.