Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci , this surrealist piece depicts the dying moments of an old man surrounded by figures who represent different facets of his life and society, blending dreamlike imagery with existential dread.
It is often cited as a difficult watch for mainstream audiences but remains essential for students of 1960s counter-culture cinema. Amore e rabbia (1969)
Though originally titled Evangelio '70 , the directors used biblical themes primarily to critique the Catholic Church's role in modern society. Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci , this surrealist piece
Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci , this surrealist piece depicts the dying moments of an old man surrounded by figures who represent different facets of his life and society, blending dreamlike imagery with existential dread.
It is often cited as a difficult watch for mainstream audiences but remains essential for students of 1960s counter-culture cinema.
Though originally titled Evangelio '70 , the directors used biblical themes primarily to critique the Catholic Church's role in modern society.