Santa Fe New Mexican

Oscar-winning director Bertolucci dies at 77

- By Nicole Winfield

ROME — Italian film-maker Bernardo Bertolucci, who won Oscars with The Last Emperor and whose erotic drama Last Tango in Paris enthralled and shocked the world, died Monday. He was 77.

Bertolucci’s press office, Punto e Virgola, confirmed the death in an email to the AP. Italy’s state-run RAI said Bertolucci died at his home in Rome, surrounded by family.

“He will be remembered among the greatest in Italian and world film,” the Venice Film Festival, which awarded Bertolucci a lifetime achievemen­t award in 2007, said in a statement.

Bertolucci’s movies often explored the sexual relations among characters stuck in a psychologi­cal crisis, as in Last Tango, which was banned in Italy for over a decade. The selfprofes­sed Marxist also did not shy away from politics and ideology, as in The Conformist, which some consider his masterpiec­e.

Bertolucci maintained critical success for most of his career, weathering the controvers­ies that his sexually provocativ­e work would stir and some commercial flops.

“When it comes to commercial cinema, I have the strange pleasure of feeling that I’m from another tribe, an infiltrato­r,” he told Italian daily Corriere della Sera in 1990.

He was honored for lifetime achievemen­t at the Cannes film festival in 2011.

Bertolucci’s movies also bore the imprint of the director’s own experience­s in psychoanal­ysis. He always said that making films was his way of communicat­ing with the audience. It was his personal language.

“Maybe I’m an idealist, but I still think of the movie theater as a cathedral where we all go together to dream the dream together,” he said upon receiving an award from the Director’s Guild of America for his 1987 film The Last Emperor.

That movie handed Bertolucci his greatest success. In 1988 it won all the nine Academy Awards that it had been nominated for — including best movie and best director.

The movie — the first Western feature film to win permission to shoot in Beijing’s Forbidden City — follows the life of China’s last emperor, from child-king at the end of the Qing Dynasty to war criminal and finally to an ordinary citizen in the People’s Republic.

Bertolucci was married to the English writer and director Clare Peploe. They had no children. Peploe is the sister of Mark Peploe, a screenwrit­er and close friend of Bertolucci’s who worked with the director on a number of projects.

 ?? NICK UT/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Director Bernardo Bertolucci holds a star plaque in 2013 at a ceremony in his honor as he visits his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles. Bertolucci, who won Oscars with The Last Emperor, has died at 77.
NICK UT/ASSOCIATED PRESS Director Bernardo Bertolucci holds a star plaque in 2013 at a ceremony in his honor as he visits his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles. Bertolucci, who won Oscars with The Last Emperor, has died at 77.

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