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Bernardo Bertolucci: What Is the Purpose of Cinema?

It is a chronological compilation of film clips, awards ceremonies and brief period interviews gathered by journalist Sandro Lai.

Top Cast

  • Bernardo Bertolucci

    Bernardo Bertolucci

    Self

  • Pier Paolo Pasolini

    Pier Paolo Pasolini

    Self (archive footage)

Overview

It is a chronological compilation of film clips, awards ceremonies and brief period interviews gathered by journalist Sandro Lai.

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