Il conformista = The conformist /

A 30-year-old Italian man is targeted by a Fascist espionage organization to lead a deadly mission in France. He has to arrange an assassination attempt on his former teacher, who is now a political threat. On his journey, his wife will see his troubled past and current moral dilemma violently colli...

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Uniform Title:Conformista (Motion picture)
Other Authors: Bertolucci, Bernardo (Screenwriter), Trintignant, Jean-Louis (Actor), Sandrelli, Stefania (Actor), Sanda, Dominique, 1948- (Actor), Moschin, Gastone, 1929-2017 (Actor), Tarascio, Enzo (Actor), Clémenti, Pierre, 1942-1999 (Actor), Storaro, Vittorio, 1940- (director of photography.), Delerue, Georges, 1925-1992 (composer (expression)), Moravia, Alberto, 1907-1990
Format: Video
Language:Italian
French
Language Notes:In Italian and French with English subtitles.
Published: Roma : Mars Film Produzione, S.P.A., [1970]
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Kanopy)
Description
Summary:A 30-year-old Italian man is targeted by a Fascist espionage organization to lead a deadly mission in France. He has to arrange an assassination attempt on his former teacher, who is now a political threat. On his journey, his wife will see his troubled past and current moral dilemma violently collide.
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 1970.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 streaming video file (112 min.)) : sound, color
Playing Time:01:52:51
Audience:MPAA rating: R.
Awards:Berlin International Film Festival, 1970: Interfilm Award - Recommendation (Bernardo Bertolucci) ; Journalists' Special Award (Bernardo Bertolucci)
British Film Institute Award, 1970: Sutherland Trophy (Bernardo Bertolucci)
David di Donatello Awards, 1971: Best film (Maurizio Lodi-Fè)
Grand Prix de l'UCC, 1972
National Board of Review, USA, 1972: Top foreign films
National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA, 1971: Best director (Bernardo Bertolucci) ; Best cinematography (Vittorio Storaro)
Production Credits:Photography, Vittorio Storaro ; art director, Ferdinando Scarfiotti ; editor, Franco Arcalli ; music, Georges Delerue.