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The Sheltering Sky

United Kingdom, Italy

1990

138 Min
Color
French, English
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DIR Bernardo Bertolucci

EXEC William Aldrich

PROD Jeremy Thomas

SCR Paul Bowles, Mark Peploe, Bernardo Bertolucci

DP Vittorio Storaro

CAST Debra Winger, John Malkovich, Campbell Scott

MUSIC Ryuichi Sakamoto

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From director Bernardo Bertolucci, The Sheltering Sky is a filmed adaptation of the novel of the same name by Paul Bowles. Debra Winger and John Malkovich star as Kit and Port Moresby, a married American couple who globetrot to North Africa in the late ‘40s with the hopes of re-sparking their love and adding some zest to their lackluster lives. Along for the ride is the pair’s friend George Tunner (Campbell Scott), who soon begins having an affair with Kit. As they struggle through the numbing heat of Africa amidst the sudden love triangle, each of the trio sees his and her beliefs and lives challenged. —allmovie guide

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Bernardo Bertolucci

Known both for sweeping epics and for helping to bring eroticism into general release with Last Tango in Paris, Bernardo Bertolucci is one of the pre-eminent international directors of the latter half of the twentieth century. The son of poet, film critic, and anthologist Attilio Bertolucci, he was born on March 16, 1940 in Parma. Surrounded by an atmosphere of comfort and intellectualism, Bertolucci began making 16 mm films as a teenager. In addition to making two short films about children, he also gained a certain amount of respect as a writer, winning the Premio Viareggio (one of Italy’s top literary awards) for his first book, In Search of Mystery. Going on to study at the University of Rome, Bertolucci started his film career as an assistant director to Pier Paolo Pasolini. After working on Pasolini’s Accatone, he left the University in 1961 and embarked on his own independent film study.

Bertolucci made his directing debut the following year with La Commare Secca (The… read more

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Amanda Adamson

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This film says a lot about women's conditions in North America today  

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The Forgotten: Lost Patrol

By David Cairns on May 14, 2009
New York's Museum of Modern Art continues its Julien Duvivier retrospective all through May, bringing to light dozens of dazzling films from this neglected master. La Bandera (1935) is a relatively modest
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By jackfor​d on October 1, 2009

A complete masterwork of despair on the level of Salo or Week-End. Although Bertolucci’s Besieged and The Dreamers are excellent films, The Sheltering Sky is really his last great work on the level…  read review

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