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Last Tango in Paris
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Synopsis
In Bernardo Bertolucci's art-house classic, Marlon Brando delivers one of his characteristically idiosyncratic performances as Paul, a middle-aged American in "emotional exile" who comes to Paris when his estranged wife commits suicide. Chancing to meet young Frenchwoman Jeanne (Maria Schneider), Paul enters into a sadomasochistic, carnal relationship with her, indirectly attacking the hypocrisy all around him through his raw, outrageous sexual behavior. Paul also hopes to purge himself of his own feelings of guilt, brilliantly (and profanely) articulated in a largely ad-libbed monologue at his wife's coffin. If the sexual content in Last Tango is uncomfortably explicit (once seen, the infamous "butter scene" is never forgotten), the combination of Brando's acting, Bertolucci's direction, Vittorio Storaro's cinematography, and Gato Barbieri's music is unbeatable, creating one of the classic European art movies of the 1970s, albeit one that is not for all viewers. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Vittorio Storaro Cinematographer
Gato Barbieri Composer (Music Score)
Gitt Magrini Costume Designer
Bernardo Bertolucci Director
Franco Arcalli Editor
Alberto Grimaldi Producer
Ferdinando Scarfiotti Production Designer
Bernardo Bertolucci Screenwriter
Franco Arcalli Screenwriter
Antoine Bonfanti Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1972
Runtime: 130
Country: France
MPAA Rating: NC17
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Franco London Films
P.E.A. Films
United Artists

Release
February 01, 1973 (USA)

Awards
1973 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1973 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe