| | 1900 DVD (4 Customer Reviews)
| Category | Dramas DVDs, Foreign Films Movies, Thriller Videos, Suspense, Friends, Essential Cinema, Rivalry, Epic, Nostalgic | | Starring | Robert De Niro, Donald Sutherland, Burt Lancaster, Gerard Depardieu, Sterling Hayden, Alida Valli, Stefania Sandrelli, Romolo Valli, Laura Betti, Francesca Bertini, Dominique Sanda, Stefania Casini, Werner Bruhns, Anna Henkel, Ellen Schwiers | | Director | Bernardo Bertolucci | | Composer | Ennio Morricone | | Costume Designer | Gitt Magrini | | Director of Photography | Vittorio Storaro | | Editor | Franco Arcalli | | Production Designer | Enzo Frigiero | | Writer | Bernardo Bertolucci, Franco Arcalli, Giuseppe Bertolucci |
Soundtrack English; English Subtitles; Amaray Case Bernardo Bertolucci used the clout and resources he had gained from LAST TANGO IN PARIS to realize the ambitious historical epic 1900. Alfredo (Robert De Niro) and Olmo (Gerard Depardieu) are born on the same day, but Alfredo is the grandson of a wealthy landowner (Burt Lancaster), while Olmo is a bastard born to the peasants who work the rich man's land. The boys grow up as friends who cannot understand the chasm of privilege that separates them--until the time comes for Alfredo to inherit the farm and Olmo the plow. It looks as though Alfredo, under the influence of his worldly wife, Ada (Dominique Sanda), will at least be more enlightened than his predecessors. But Atilla (Donald Sutherland), the local fascist, yokes him (along with the rest of the landowners) to his Black Shirt brutality. Meanwhile, Olmo commits himself, and the peasants he has come to lead, to the hopes of socialism. Although lives are ruined and war ensues, Alfredo and Olmo refuse to let the bewildering course of history destroy their friendship. Bertolucci covers the forty-five-year arc with deft characterization and arresting visuals, including an ear-cutting scene that puts Van Gogh and Quentin Tarantino to shame. The international cast, including Italian, French, and American actors, is superb. Bernardo Bertolucci's vast historical melodrama used the massive popular, critical, and financial success of its predecessor, the scandalous LAST TANGO IN PARIS, to mount a production of epic scale. Cut down to four hours for its American release, the film utilizes an all-star Hollywood cast to tell its heavily Marxist tale of Italian peasants during the twentieth century. Two boys born on the same day are destined for divergent paths; Olmo (played by Gerard Depardeiu as an adult) is born to peasant parents and will become a passionate socialist, while Alfredo's (Robert De Niro as an adult) bourgeois, landowning origins will lead him to ultimately embrace fascism.
Driven by a sincere hope for and belief in political change, Bertolucci's film is nonetheless made up of very humane individual stories; it concentrates on highly personal experiences of a politically-charged time, which color the little dramas of love, sex, family, and community. It is at once an epic poem and a political manifesto, and it is the product of a director who was unabashedly communist in his youth, contrasting markedly with later works like 2003's THE DREAMERS. The fact that 1900 managed to get released by a major American studio during the height of the Cold War is remarkable in itself, and this fact possibly accounts for the film's lack of popular success when first encountered by audiences. The final sequence, which portrays the Italian peasants overthrowing their fascist masters and dancing beneath the red flag of Communism, sparked controversy on all sides, with the left criticizing it for historical inaccuracy, and the right obviously inflamed by the glorification of Communism. Bertolucci himself called it a dream sequence, an anticipation of the revolution yet to come, and indeed the entire movie is something of a celebration of the human spirit and the will to overcome.
Shown at the Cannes Film Festival May 1976.
The painting used in the opening credits is "Il Quarto Stato" ("The Fourth Estate") by Pelizza da Volpedo.
Bertolucci's efforts to distribute the film with its long running time intact became a cause celebre in the world of cinema. 1900 Reviews: "...It has a power to surprise, to show the expected event in an unexpected light..."
-- Geoffrey Nowell-Smith, Sight and Sound "...Grand and flawed, polemical yet filled with brilliant images, it has Tolstoyan ambitions and many endearing quirks..."
-- Caryn James, New York Times "...A monumental achievement....1900 overflows with an abundant love of life in all its beauty and pain, sensuality and despair..."-- Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times "The frank sexuality still startles, along with some horrifying violence, but 1900's edge is political....Virtuosic filmmaking..." -- Grade: A-- Entertainment Weekly Staff, Entertainment Weekly
This is the only Werner Bruhns video. Stars also making their debut in this video: Anna Henkel, Ellen Schwiers. 1900 | List Price | $19.99 (You save $4.80) | | Studio | Paramount Home Entertainment | | Orig Year | 1977 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 4870  | | CD Universe Part number | 7297028 | | Catalog number | 88044 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Dec 05, 2006 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 315 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen; Collector's Edition; Special Edition; Subtitled; Unrated | | Movie Details | Color; Widescreen; Collector's Edition; Special Edition; Subtitled; Unrated; 2-Disc Set/ Special Collector's Edition |
1900 Movie Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   excelent cinemaphotography and story the movie was very well put together and had a good story with excelelent actors doing phenominal jobs. A must for fans of long movies. Submitted by erich211 (twin falls, Idaho, usa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
An epic......Bertolucci's masterpiece!!! At last!!! Thank God this dvd version is the complete uncut 5 hours 15 mins.
full length feature. Together with 2 small featurettes on how this gem was made it is a welcome surprise!! Traces the lifespan of 2 boys born on the same day at exactly the begining of the 20th.,century, one a son of a landowner the other a son of a poor worker. If you want to see how fascism developed in Italy (could happen everywhere) see this wonderful masterpiece. A saga that you wish it never ends, of friendship and eventually betrayal. Not to be missed by any serious movie-collector!!! Submitted by y.ben-david (givatayim, Israel.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Fascism Close Up The major strength of this film for me was that it concentrated on the events, in a small community in Italy, during the rise and fall of Fascism. The global nature of the conflict at that time is not ignored, but it occupies second place to the local upheaval caused by the advent of Mussolini. Donald Sutherland, as Atilla, is one of the most convincing monsters I have ever seen on film. Submitted by brendanjduffy (Sonnagh, Charlestown, Co. Mayo, Ireland) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A state-of-art film This 1900 from Bertollucci is definitly a movie for all seasons. It bring us some social problems that some elements of "high society" claimed that they exist no more. Pure shame.A lesson for us all. Submitted by joe.lucas (Lisboa - Portugal) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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