- Clips from this are shown as part of the documentary.
"Aquarius" Bertolucci In Parma (TV Episode 1976)
The entire edition is dedicated to the production of 1900, including unused rushes and interviews with the director and star.Ennio Morricone (TV Movie 1995)
The film's opening and other scenes are presentedSeriously Funny: An Argument for Comedy (TV Mini Series 1996)
Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession (TV Movie 2004)
Contains footage from 1900 (1976)Great Directors (2009)
Clips shown
Abicinema (1975)
Making of.Bertolucci Shoots '1900' (TV Movie 1976)
This is the Making of.El diputado (1978)
On theater marqueeJust the Way You Are (1984)
This is the subtitled movie Susan and Lisa are standing in line outside the theater for."Siskel & Ebert" The Best Films of 1987 (TV Episode 1988)
Referenced when discussing "The Last Emperor".
Arsenal (1929)
A paesant woman rips her shirt open and defies her enemies to shoot her, like the hero of Dovzhenko's movie.Jules and Jim (1962)
Ada drives her car into the sea, like Jeanne Moreu in Truffaut's movie.Django (1966)
Ear cut by a farmhandThe Spider's Stratagem (1970)
The use of the Ooverture from Giuseppe Verdi's opera 'Rigoletto' at the beginning of the filmMean Streets (1973)
In "Mean Streets" there is a similar scene to Neve's epileptic attack in this one. Robert De Niro and his close friend, Harvey Keitel, are with a young girl who suffers an epileptic attack. Bertolucci hired De Niro in "Novecento" after watch him in "Mean Streets".
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