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The Path of Oil

La via del petrolio

Italy

1967

150 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
Italian
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DIR Bernardo Bertolucci

PROD Giorgio Patara

SCR Bernardo Bertolucci

DP Ugo Piccone

CAST Giulio Bosetti, Nino Castelnuovo, Riccardo Cucciolla, Nino Dal Fabbro, Mario Feliciani, Mario Trejo

ED Roberto Perpignani

MUSIC Egisto Macchi

SOUND Giorgio Pelloni

Locarno (Out of Competition), Venice

Synopsis

In the four-year hiatus between Before the Revolution and Partner, Bertolucci accepted a commission from the petroleum company ENI and Italian state broadcaster RAI to make a three-part television documentary on the “path of oil” as it travels from extraction in the Middle East to refinement in Italy and from there by pipeline into the rest of Europe. Taking a page from Roberto Rossellini and Alain Resnais, who had bent similar industrial commissions to their own artistic ends, Bertolucci produced a poetic rumination that links the black gold’s continent-spanning odyssey to the evolution of the cinema itself. Restored in 2007 for a tribute to Bertolucci at the Venice Film Festival, La via del petrolio is one of the true undiscovered treasures in Bertolucci’s otherwise well-known oeuvre. “Today I am still grateful for that job, as it triggered within me the pleasure of travelling. It was my first real journey: I discovered that other cultures existed and I immediately fell in love with them. This feeling has been with me ever since, in China, the Sahara, India . . . and has been a fundamental element of my artistic production” (Bernardo Bertolucci). –TIFF

Director

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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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