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Partner.

  • 1968
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45min
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6,2/10
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Partner. (1968)
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Bernardo Bertolucci et son co-scénariste Gianni Amico s'inspirent du roman de Dostoievski paru en 1846 avant son emprisonnement, Le Double, qu'ils transposent en Italie durant les protestati... Tout lireBernardo Bertolucci et son co-scénariste Gianni Amico s'inspirent du roman de Dostoievski paru en 1846 avant son emprisonnement, Le Double, qu'ils transposent en Italie durant les protestations étudiantes contre la Guerre du Vietnam.Bernardo Bertolucci et son co-scénariste Gianni Amico s'inspirent du roman de Dostoievski paru en 1846 avant son emprisonnement, Le Double, qu'ils transposent en Italie durant les protestations étudiantes contre la Guerre du Vietnam.

  • Réalisation
    • Bernardo Bertolucci
  • Scénario
    • Bernardo Bertolucci
    • Gianni Amico
    • Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • Casting principal
    • Pierre Clémenti
    • Tina Aumont
    • Sergio Tofano
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Bernardo Bertolucci
    • Scénario
      • Bernardo Bertolucci
      • Gianni Amico
      • Fyodor Dostoevsky
    • Casting principal
      • Pierre Clémenti
      • Tina Aumont
      • Sergio Tofano
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    • 10avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Pierre Clémenti
    Pierre Clémenti
    • Giacobbe I and II
    Tina Aumont
    Tina Aumont
    • Salesgirl
    Sergio Tofano
    Sergio Tofano
    • Professor Petrushka
    Giulio Cesare Castello
    • Professor Mozzoni
    Romano Costa
    • Clara's father
    Antonio Maestri
    • Professor 'Tre Zampe'
    Mario Venturini
    • Professor
    Alessandro Cane
    • Student
    Gianpaolo Capovilla
    • Student
    • (as Gian Paolo Capovilla)
    Ninetto Davoli
    Ninetto Davoli
    • Student
    Vittorio Fanfoni
    • Student
    Luigi Antonio Guerra
    • Student
    • (as Luigi Guerra)
    Giuseppe Mangano
    • Student
    Giancarlo Nanni
    • Student
    Stefano Oppedisano
    • Student
    Salvatore Samperi
    • Student
    Umberto Silva
    • Student
    Stefania Sandrelli
    Stefania Sandrelli
    • Clara
    • Réalisation
      • Bernardo Bertolucci
    • Scénario
      • Bernardo Bertolucci
      • Gianni Amico
      • Fyodor Dostoevsky
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    Cinema Omnivore - Partner (1968) 6.9/10

    "Bertolucci's juvenilia, his Venice Golden Lion-nominated third feature PARTNER, made when he was 28, released months after the May 68 unrest, is an antisocial, subversive manifesto re-moulded out of Dostoevsky's novella "The Double" and has the Vietnamese flag prominently featured in it.

    Clémenti plays Giacobbe, a young college professor, cynical, unstable, romantically frustrated, even psychotic and homicidal, meets his alter ego. Like two peas in a pod, they live together in Giacobbe's book-stacked apartment, but dissimilar to Dostoevsky's text, PARTNER doesn't overtly demarcate their disparate personalities, for most of the time, audience cannot tell which Giacobbe is present when only one of them is shown. "

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    Where acting, directing and art meet

    Movie making is a form of expression that has in recent years been subject to a mold of narrative. The Partner is a genuine example of a film that does not comform to the standard. As always Bertolucci was able to draw performances that transform t characters he created into tangable moments. Particularly remarkable is Pierre Clementi's performance of a man with two identities. Made at the early age of 22, this film is a window into an artist mind. Open your mind and just allow yourself to enjoy the ride.
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    Now on DVD from No Shame

    Bertolucci was heavily indebted to Godard and the other French New Wave directors in his sophomore feature, Before the Revolution. His third feature, Partner, has him follow Godard into his fin de cinema. Partner is a purely experimental film with little narrative. It's definitely a turn for the worst for Bertolucci. Thankfully he was drawn back into narrative cinema with his fourth film, The Conformist. Partner is worth seeing for fans of the director and New Wave enthusiasts. It has some interesting points. The minimal plot of the film has Pierre Clémenti playing a man with split personalities. Most of the rest of it is made up of random vignettes. Some are amusing, some are annoying. Some are just plain boring. Unfortunately, there just aren't enough amusing ones to make it an easy watch. Clémenti is excellent, and Bertolucci lives up to his reputation as one of the cinema's greatest visual minds. Stefania Sandrelli, who would go on to star in The Conformist, appears briefly with curly blonde hair. She doesn't do much, but she's gorgeous.
    8guisreis

    Bertolucci's surrealism

    Interesting and amusing surrealist movie, although perhaps too long. It has many funny moments, bizarre and nonsense situations and dialogs, experiments with sounds, nice art direction and colourful cinematography, immersive soundtrack. I loved the shadows' scene, a very cartoonish one.
    7flickhead

    A pinnacle of the Italian New Wave

    It's not easy to rate an experimental film on the same scale as films that were intended to be seen by wider commercial audiences, and "Partner" is an experimental film. Many have criticized Bertolucci for aping Godard's style in this film, and certainly there are liberal elements of "Two Or Three Things I Know About Her" and "Weekend," but the camera work and cinematography and even the Morricone score are all indicative of an Italian filmmaker, more so than the French new wave that served as the defacto inspiration. But if one is forced to point out the films that it followed, one should also illuminate the many films that it inspired, whether directly or indirectly, and that list is at least as impressive. The easy heir is "Fade To Black," which follows a would-be actor on his descent into madness and murder. The over-the-top performance of Pierre Clementi is exchanged (perhaps as a sign of the times) for the understated twitchiness of Dennis Christopher, but the whole story is here. One can chose to credit the original Dostoyevsky story, but the film reference reads truer as an influence on the later film when considering what a lose adaptation "Partner" was of "The Double." In fact, Conrad's "The Secret Sharer" could just as easily have served as the source material when dissected the faithfulness of the Amico script of the Russian author's work (and of course only for the sake of argument, as Dostoyevsky is clearly credited). Less obvious may be the impact that Partner had on Bertolucci's Italian peers. A mere year later, "Love And Anger" would unite the Italian filmeratti with Godard to launch a collaborative New Wave film. It's unlikely this would have happened were it not for the release of "Partner." Likewise, the classroom discussions of "Zabriskie Point" betray more in common with this film than with Antonioni's previous output, and yet it can also be said that certain scene compositions in "Partner" could trace their routes back to Antonioni's "Blow Up." The composition is very similar though the camera movement is not. Even when examining Bertolucci's future output, one can point to Partner as the turning point in his artistic style. Up to that point his work was devoid of the cinema reference that pervades "Partner" (the Odessa steps parody, amongst others) and was toned down in "The Conformist" and "Last Tango In Paris." As an experiment, Partner is more of a success than a failure. It's not simple, casual viewing. It's a hard to digest film from a man who has absorbed and digested more about film than most others. It's comparable to Louis Malle's "Black Moon," but predates it by seven years. "Partner" is an oddity. It's unlikely to have a broad appeal, which is probably a good thing. This isn't going to sway the "Shrek" crowd, that's for sure. To an extent, you either get this film or you don't. The same can be said for dozens of films and filmmakers who are held in high regard by people who hold this film in contempt (it's tonally very close to Jodorowski's "Santa Sangre"). I for one am glad I've seen it. It's not perfect, but it's thought provoking, well made and less self indulgent than a lot of recent art-house fare from culty sacred cows ("Inland Empire," anyone?). Most people will find their way to this film as part of their Bertolucci completism. Some may be Tina Aumont obsessed. I don't think either will be greatly disappointed.

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      Giacobbe I and II: The things are not as we see, neither as we feel them generally. But it is as the theater shows us. The things are receptacles of evil, which is, of irreality. The theater is one of the ways that conduct men to reality. In the beginning, things were real, the world in its childhood was real, there was a ressonance on men. To look to the world at that time was to see the infinite. Now, something is growing inside of me, that doesn't come from me but it comes from the darkness inside of me. And soon there'll be nothing. Except our obscene masks that imitate reality in between the sputum and the manure of the world.

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      Featured in La sua giornata di gloria (1969)
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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 janvier 1970 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
    • Langues
      • Italien
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Partner
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Rome, Italie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Red Film
      • Ministero del Turismo e dello Spettacolo
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    • Rapport de forme
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