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- n. Italian filmmaker (born in 1940)
Examples
“Much of this recent success is attributed to Ms. Robin Bertolucci, the Program Director brought in from Denver shortly after Clear Channel acquired KFI, whom Mr.Z. describes as "a real superstar in the business right now.”
“Having discussed the neo-realism of Fellini and Bertolucci, Pells moves straight on to analysing Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and other kitchen-sink classics of half a century ago.”
“Q: Did you get to talk to, or meet Bernardo Bertolucci?”
“And he said he was a fan, and then like Stephen King, and Bernardo Bertolucci went on Leno and was just raving about it, so that really helped.”
“Bertolucci himself is in conversation next Saturday and curator David Thompson gives a talk on 14 Apr.”
“In his early career, which forms the first half of this two-month retrospective, Bertolucci seems to have lived for danger.”
“I was doing a play that I hated and wanted to stop acting when a casting director called and asked me whether I was free on Sunday to attend a casting with Bertolucci," she says.”
The Wall Street Journal: Actress Eva Green's Perfect Sense of Character
“In the last year, we have eliminated most energy ranges that could contain the Higgs," says Sergio Bertolucci, Cern's director of research.”
The Guardian: Scientists at Cern's Large Hadron Collider near end of the search for the Higgs boson
“I actually first heard about this Bernardo Bertolucci film via the 1992 cinematography doc Visions of Light.”
“Crash, his controversial film with Cronenberg, received a boost from its reception at Cannes if calls for its banning by the Daily Mail can be termed a boost; Stealing Beauty, his film with Bernardo Bertolucci, was booed at Cannes.”
The Guardian: If it's September it must be Venice: but Europe's film festivals face a new threat
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