Bernardo Bertolucci
77-year-old Italian director, Bernardo Bertolucci is an auteur for using cinematic-escapism from the palate of an avant-gardist. Although Bertolucci’s ‘The Dreamers’ (2003) was directed in the later years of his career, the story is set in 1968 Paris, a time around Bertolucci’s most defining career moments, as well as a revolutionary year for the youth generation in Western history.
In 1968 Paris, the young generation resisted against the government patriarchy and sought out government-banned forms of escapism for leisure, specifically illegal film showings at the Cinematheque Francais.
‘The Dreamers’ speaks more than just reflecting the historical times of the resistance and escapism happening within character’s lives in 1968 Paris, it reflects how successful the psychology of escapsism can be as one’s contemporary life regardless of the times.
Eva Green’s first debut was made as the main character, Isabelle. Isabelle was the biggest dreamer out of the trio, her twin brother, Theo (Louis Garrel) and the American exchange student, Matthew (Michael Pitt) who Isabella met outside the Cinematheque Francais before police came and riots fired. The trio’s entire friendship was sexually sparked as they were all enthralled with their contemporary life of pure fantasy and ecstasy, constantly reliving one film they had just seen after the next.
The Dreamers
director BERNARDO BERTOLUCCI
year 2003
director of photography FABIO CIANCHETTI
cast MICHAEL PITT, EVA GREEN and LOUIS GARREL
words ELLEN GRACE
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