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Prima della rivoluzione

 
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Prima della rivoluzione

  • Director: Bernardo Bertolucci
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Psychological Drama, Political Drama
  • Themes: Crisis of Conscience, Fighting the System
  • Main Cast: Adriana Asti, Francesco Barilli, Allen Midgette, Morando Morandini
  • Release Year: 1965
  • Country: IT
  • Run Time: 115 minutes

Plot

Future director Francesco Barilli stars in this film about a young radical torn between his rebellious political views and the easy middle-class lifestyle to which he has become accustomed. Barilli rebels in another way as well, engaging in a love affair with his pretty aunt (Adriana Asti), but soon becomes conflicted in that area as well, choosing in the end to conform to traditional expectations. This early Bernardo Bertolucci film makes a bit too much of its protagonist's philosophical underpinnings, but is filled with amusing allusions to various films and literary works in its attempt to explore themes of man's surrender to societal pressures. Bertolucci later explored the same themes on a much larger canvas in his controversial classic 1900. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

Review

An enormously influential film on both the zeitgeist of late-'60s leftist politics and the work of such filmmakers as Martin Scorsese, Bernardo Bertolucci's second feature is a rich amalgam of forbidden sex, youthful idealism, and even discussions of the cinematic styles of Nicholas Ray, Roberto Rossellini, and Jean-Luc Godard. It's also a loose adaptation of Stendhal's The Charterhouse of Parma; Fabrizio (Francesco Barilli) is the 1960s bourgeois youth who falls under the spell of his wayward aunt Gina (Adriana Asti). There's also a subtle critique of Catholicism here; their romance commences in the waning days of Lent, with consummation taking place the night before Easter. Fabrizio is the kind of young man who urges a buddy to join the communist party because if "you make a mistake, your errors have a certain sense," and in the next breath, he is urging the same pal to "go and see Red River -- don't miss it!" Fabrizio is simply yearning for some kind of authenticity, which the affair with his aunt grants him, if temporarily. For her part, Gina is weary from a string of affairs with married men; as she notes to Fabrizio, "You aren't a man yet," which gives her the kind of sexual freedom that Bertolucci would later explore in his most notorious work, Last Tango in Paris. In the end, Fabrizio understands his inability to follow through on his political ideals when he admits, "It's always 'before the revolution' when you're like me." Though Bertolucci sees Fabrizio playing at rebellion, many youthful idealists took up Fabrizio's pushing the party to go beyond its modest agenda of workers' rights as a critique of the Old Left's irrelevancy. ~ Tom Wiener, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Adriana Asti - Gina
  • Francesco Barilli - Fabrizio
  • Allen Midgette - Agostino
  • Morando Morandini - Cesare
Domenico Alpi - The father; Christina Pariset; Gianni Amico - A friend

Credit

Bernardo Bertolucci - Director, Roberto Perpignani - Editor, Ennio Morricone - Composer (Music Score), Gino Paoli - Composer (Music Score), Aldo Scavarda - Composer (Music Score), Gato Barbieri - Composer (Music Score), Aldo Scavarda - Cinematographer, Bernardo Bertolucci - Screenwriter, Gianni Amico - Screenwriter

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