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Maria Schneider

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Driven out of show business with sticks of butter following the premiere of Bernardo Bertolucci’s taboo-shattering Last Tango in Paris in 1972, Maria Schneider seemed destined for the kind of whatever-happened-to obscurity normally associated with failed child television stars and mid-career burnouts. Heroin-addicted and disheartened, she disappeared for a short while, but came back soon thereafter, and has appeared in more than 30 films since. Born March 27, 1952, in Paris, Schneider made her film debut in Jean-Pierre Blanc’s La Vieille Fille in 1971, though true notoriety came the next year with her role as Marlon Brando’s young lover in Last Tango in Paris. Daughter of actor Daniel Gélin (Is Paris Burning? 1966), Schneider was originally cast in the role of Conchita in Luis Buñuel’s final film, That Obscure Object of Desire (1977), but was fired shortly into filming and replaced with two actresses (Ángela Molina and Carole Bouquet). Schneider has… read more

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Sancar Seckiner

22May11

http://www.sensesofcinema.com/2011/feature-articles/a-tribute-to-maria-schneider/

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Moira Sullivan

1May11

Biography on this page is flawed. Maria Schneider was not driven out of anywhere, she went on to make 39 films after Last Tango. Associate Paul's Brando) silly face as he is shot by Jeanne (Schneider) with Sticks of Butter. After all he's the one who asked for it...think about it...

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Moira Sullivan

18Mar11

A Tribute to Maria Schneider: http://www.sensesofcinema.com/2011/feature-articles/a-tribute-to-maria-schneider/

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Moira Sullivan

10Feb11

Biography on this page is flawed: this is from Maria Schneider, 2001, Paris. Créteil Films de Femmes. She was not driven out of anywhere, she went on to make 39 films after Last Tango. "Last Tango ... first major role In fact, it's a total coincidence. I was friends with Dominique Sanda. She would make the film with Jean-Louis Trintignant, but she was pregnant. She had a large picture with her of both of us. Bertolucci saw it. He made me do a casting. I read the script, I did not immediately understand. I did not really want to do it and everyone told me: "C'mon, with Brando! ..." I resisted until the last moment, because I had to make a film by Valerio Zurlini, with Delon, called The Professor, with the dancer Sonia Petrovna. I regretted my choice since the beginning of my career would have been sweeter, quieter. For Tango, I was not prepared. People have identified with a character that was not me. Butter, about saucy old pigs ... I think it's a film that has aged, style, form and speech. It's a film typical of the '70s, dated, unlike the films of Antonioni, Rossellini, that do not wrinkle. Bertolucci's very smart, he followed the fashions. Even Marlon with his charisma and class, felt a bit violated, exploited a little in this film. He rejected it for years. And me, I felt it doubly. Marlon was extraordinary, sympathetic with the technicians and generous. Bertolucci, who was a Communist, had the people with him and was working fifteen hours a day. Marlon said: "There they stood, and sandwiches for everyone," the Hollywood superstar that he was. There was a chemistry between us, a complicity. With other actors, the film would have been very different."

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Last tango for Maria Schneider: 1952 -- 2011

33 posts by 15 people 8 months ago