"Last Tango in Paris" (BFI Modern Classics)

by David Thompson (Author)

Synopsis

Although censorship and controversy dogged Last Tango in Paris , Bertolluci's graphic and harrowing account of sexual obsession, grief, physical breakdown and murder was a great commercial and critical success. This account details the conception, production and fortunes of the film. Drawing on an extensive interview with Bernardo Bertolucci, David Thompson shows how the film crystallized Bertolucci's interest in art, literature and psychoanalysis, and how it was realized through the consummate skills of cast and crew. Ending with a discussion of the film's importance for an understanding of Brando, Schneider and Jean-Pierre Leaund, Thompson unpicks its depiction of human emotion and behaviour.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: BFI Publishing
Published: 01 Apr 1998

ISBN 10: 0851705456
ISBN 13: 9780851705453
Book Overview: Series advertised in Sight and Sound and other major film magazines.

Author Bio
David Thompson is a producer of arts documentaries at the BBC. He has made profiles of such directors as Jean Renoir, Quentin Tarantino, and Milos Forman, and is the coeditor of Scorsese on Scorsese.