"There used always to be something to say. Now that everyone is agreed, there isn't so much to say."
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
"Remember, Fabrizio, one can't live without Bertolucci..."
These are interesting times. A fantastic Bernardo Bertolucci retrospective started at MoMA yesterday, and Film Forum is about to revive The Conformist for a week. So I will hopefully be finding myself in hog-heaven soon, provided I can find some time to actually attend some of these screenings. I'm also hoping to continue writing about some of his films as the retro proceeds. But first, there's some stuff to say.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Some Recycled Thoughts on Bertolucci's "Luna" (R.I.P. Jill Clayburgh)
The passing of the great Jill Clayburgh prompted me to think back to what I consider to be her best film, Bernardo Bertolucci's much-maligned, little-seen Luna. I wrote about it some years ago, for a "Forgotten Films" series I did back when I was writing and editing Nerve's film blog The Screengrab. That blog isn't around anymore, and its archive doesn't seem to go too far back, so I hope they won't mind my repurposing my entry on Luna for this purpose. In truth, my piece is not so much about Clayburgh's (excellent) performance as it is about the film itself: But, well, there you go.
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