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Before the Revolution (Prima della rivoluzione)

 

 

Written and Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci


Italy 1965 / Drama / 96 min / Black & White / Dolby  2.0/ 1.85: 1 Anamorphic / PAL /  In Italian with Optional  Thai and English Subtitles


Bernardo Bertolucci's timelessly lyrical affirmation of youth's rites of passage through love and politics. A young man rejects his middle-class surroundings and struggles with the Communist ideology to which he believes himself committed, only to find that he is too deeply involved with the beauty of life as it was before the revolution. Made when Bertolucci was only 22 years old, Before the Revolution was the revelation of the 1964 New York Film Festival.

Future director Francesco Barilli stars in this film about a young radical torn between his rebellious political views and the easy middle-class lifestyle to which he has become accustomed. Barilli rebels in another way as well, engaging in a love affair with his pretty aunt (Adriana Asti), but soon becomes conflicted in that area as well, choosing in the end to conform to traditional expectations. This early Bernardo Bertolucci film makes a bit too much of its protagonist's philosophical underpinnings, but is filled with amusing allusions to various films and literary works in its attempt to explore themes of man's surrender to societal pressures. Bertolucci later explored the same themes on a much larger canvas in his controversial classic 1900.