'The Last Emperor' director dead at 77
26-November-2018
Oscar-Winning director Bernardo Bertolucci of "The Last Emperor", died here on Monday. He was 77.
Bertolucci's epic drama "The Last Emperor" won nine Oscars. He influenced generations of filmmakers with other groundbreaking works such as "The Conformist" and "Last Tango in Paris", in which he explored politics and sexuality through personal storytelling and audacious camera work.
His publicist, Flavia Schiavi, said Bertolucci died at his home here on Monday morning. He had been suffering from cancer, reported variety.com
Italy's greatest auteur of his generation, Bertolucci managed to work both in Europe and Hollywood, though his relationship with the studios had its ups and downs. But even when he operated within the studio system, Bertolucci always managed to make films that were considered projections of his inner world.
"The Last Emperor", an adaptation of the autobiography of China's last imperial ruler, Pu Yi, swept the 1987 Oscars, winning every category in which it had been nominated, including best picture and best director.
With it, Bertolucci became the first and only Italian to win the Oscar for best director. "The Last Emperor" is among the movies that have won the most Academy Awards and was also the first Western epic about China made with the Chinese government's cooperation.-IANS
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