1900 Two-Disc Collectors Edition

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Product Description Bernardo Bertolucci's massive epic, a history of Italy from 1900 to 1945 as reflected through the friendship of two men across class lines, is one of the most fascinating, if little seen, of his films. After beginning with Robert DeNiro as wealthy landowner Alfredo, and Gerard Depardieu as labor leader Olmo, the film returns to 1900 with the death of composer Giuseppi Verdi and the birth of the two friends. The opposing class interests of their grandfathers, padrone Burt Lancaster, and laborer Sterling Hayden, is quickly established in the enmity between the characters. As they grow, the boys become friends, mystified by the tensions that separate their families. But as time passes and Alfredo assumes the role of padrone, while Olmo works the land, their relationship becomes strained. With the rise of fascism, the director spells out its complicity with business interests, as the diffident Alfredo falls under the spell of a vicious and degraded fascist farm manager played by Donald Su Additional Features The extra features for 1900 are brief but valuable, consisting of two short featurettes. Both are simply an interview with director Bertolucci (with director of photography Vittorio Storaro chiming in on the second, titled Creating an Epic), who dismisses charges that he uses sex exploitively, discusses Jean Renoir's encouragement to "find a way to let reality enter the film," and admits that, regarding his grand ambitions for the movie--that it would provide a bridge between the U.S. and the Soviet Union--"I was completely nuts." Bertolucci is his usual charming self as he relishes his memories of making this expansive film. --Bret Fetzer