Acting experience
In 1961, he wrote and directed his first short film "Colpa e la pena, La". In 1962, 23-year-old Marco Bellocchio went to the UK to study after graduating from the Directing Department of the Experimental Center for Cinema in Rome. In the same year, he served as the director of the feature short film "Ginepro Fatto Uomo". In 1965, he and his classmates directed his first film "Rage" with a small cost. The film won the Silver Sail Award at the 18th Locarno International Film Festival.
In 1967, he wrote and directed the feature film "China is a Neighbor" co-starring Groucho Mauri, Elda Tattoli and Paolo Grazisi. The film won the 32nd Venice International Film Festival Jury Prize. In 1969, he co-directed the feature film "Love and Fury" with Bernardo Bertolucci and others. The film was shortlisted for the main competition unit of the 19th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1972, he directed the thriller film "Put the Monster on the Homepage" starring Gian Maria Volonte; in the same year, he wrote and directed the feature film "In the Name of the Father".
In 1975, he directed the documentary "The Madman Unleashed". In 1976, he wrote and directed the feature film "The March of Victory" co-starring Michele Placido, Franco Nero, and Miou-Miou; in the same year, Marco Bellocchio won the 29th Locarno Award International Film Festival Bronze Leopard Award. In 1980, he wrote and directed the feature film "Nothing" starring Michel Piccoli. The film was shortlisted for the main competition of the 33rd Cannes International Film Festival. He won the 24th Italian Film Festival for this film. Guardian Award for Best Director.
In 1982, he wrote and directed the feature film "Eyes and Mouth" starring Lou Castel, Emmanuelle Riva and other co-stars. The film was shortlisted for the 39th Main competition unit of Venice International Film Festival. In 1984, he wrote and directed the feature film "Henri IV" co-starring Marcello Mastroianni and Claudia Cardinale. The film was shortlisted for the main competition of the 37th Cannes International Film Festival. unit. In 1988, he wrote and directed the feature film "Sabbath" starring Beatrice Dale.
In 1991, he wrote and directed the feature film "Conviction" starring Vittorio Mezzogiorno. The film won the Silver Bear Award at the 41st Berlin International Film Festival - Special Jury Award. award. In 1994, he wrote and directed the feature film "Butterfly's Dream" co-starring Thierry Blanc and Simona Cavallari. In 1997, the love war movie "The Burger Prince" written and directed by him was released. The film was shortlisted for the main competition unit of the 50th Cannes International Film Festival.
In 1999, he wrote and directed the drama film "Irresistible Tenderness" starring Fabrizio Bentivoglio. The film was shortlisted for the 52nd Cannes International Film Festival main competition unit. In 2002, he wrote and directed the feature film "Time to Believe" starring Sergio Castellito and Chiara Conti. The film was shortlisted for the main competition unit of the 55th Cannes International Film Festival and won the The 55th Cannes International Film Festival Catholic Humanitarian Spirit Award-Special Mention Award, he was nominated for the 15th European Film Award-Best Director Award for this film.
In 2003, he wrote and directed the feature film "Goodbye, Long Night" starring Maya Sansa. The film won the Little Golden Lion Award at the 60th Venice International Film Festival. He was nominated for the 48th Film Festival with this film. He won the Italian David Award for Best Director and Best Screenplay. In 2006, he directed the suspense film "The Wedding Director" co-starring Sergio Castellito and Donatella Finociaro. For this film, he was nominated for the 51st Italian David Award. Best Director Award; in the same year, Marco Bellocchio won the Pietro Bianchi Award at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival. In 2007, he became a member of the jury of the 60th Cannes International Film Festival.
In 2009, he wrote and directed the feature film "Conquest" co-starring Giovanna Messouziano, Filippo Timmy and Fausto Russo Alesi. The film is adapted from a true story and was shortlisted for the main competition of the 62nd Cannes International Film Festival. He was shortlisted for the Best Director Award and Best Screenplay Award at the 54th Italian David Award for this film. In 2010, the drama film "Not Sisters" written and directed by him was released. For this film, he was nominated for the Best Director Award at the 55th Italian David Award. In 2011, Marco Bellocchio won the Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at the 68th Venice International Film Festival.
In 2012, he wrote and directed the drama film "Sleeping Beauty" co-starring Isabelle Huppert, Alba Lovach, and Maya Sansa. The film was shortlisted for the 69th Venice Film Festival Main competition unit of the International Film Festival. In 2014, Marco Bellocchio received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 58th Italian David Award. On September 8, 2015, the drama film "My Blood" written and directed by him was released. The film mainly tells the story of Maria, an aristocratic woman who was forced to become a nun. Her yearning for freedom in love led to her being imprisoned in a convent. The story of confinement was shortlisted for the main competition of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival.
In 2016, he wrote and directed the feature film "The Dreamer" co-starring Berenice Bejo and Valerio Mastandrea. In 2017, he wrote and directed the feature short film "Because of a Rose". In 2019, he wrote and directed the biographical crime film "Traitor", co-starring Pierfrancesco Favino and Maria Fernanda Conchido***. The film was shortlisted for the 72nd Cannes Film Festival. The main competition unit of the City International Film Festival and the Best Film Award at the 32nd European Film Awards. He was nominated for the Best Director Award at the 32nd European Film Awards for this film.
Main Works Director Work Time Name Type 2019 "The Traitor" Movie 2018 "La Lotta" Short Film 2017 "Because of a Rose" Short Film 2016 "Pagliai" Short Film 2016 "Dream Man" Movie 2015 "My Blood" "The movie "Sleeping Beauty" in 2012. The movie "Not Sisters" in 2010. The movie "Conquest" in 2009. The movie "The Wedding Guide" in 2006. The movie "Goodbye, Long Night" in 2003. The movie "Time to Believe" in 2002. The movie "Farewell" in 2002. The Past" Documentary 2002 "La primavera del 2002 - L'Italia protesta, l'Italia si ferma" Film 2002 "Oggi è una bella giornata" Film 2002 "Appunti per un film su Zio Vania" Film 2001 "L' affresco" movie 2001 "Il maestro di coro" movie 2001 "Un filo di passione" movie 2001 "Another World is Possible" movie 1999 "Nanny" movie 1999 "Nina" movie 1998 "Alfabeto italiano" The film "Prince Humboldt" in 1997 The film "Elena" in 1997 The film "Sogni infranti" in 1995 The documentary "The Dream of a Butterfly" in 1994 The film "L'uomo dal fiore in boa" in 1993 The film "Conviction" in 1991 The film 1988 "Sabbath" movie 1987 "Movie Machine" movie 1984 "Henry IV" movie 1982 "Eye and Mouth" movie 1980 "The Void" movie 1980 "Vacanze in Val Trebbia" movie 1977 "The Seagull" movie 1976 "March", the film "In the Name of the Father" (1972), the film "Popolo calabrese ha rialzato la testa (Paola), Il" (1969), the documentary "China is a Neighbor" (1967), the film "Ginepro Fatto" (1965), the film "Ginepro Fatto" (1962) uomo" Short film "Abbasso il zio" 1962 Short film "Colpa e la pena, La" 1961 Short film screenwriter work time name type 2019 "Traitor" Movie 2018 "La lotta" Short film 2017 "Because of a Rose" Short film 2016 Year "Pagliai" Short film 2016 "The Dreamer" Movie 2015 "Of My Blood" Movie 2012 "Sleeping Beauty" Movie 2010 "Not Sisters" Movie 2009 "Conquest" Movie 2006 "The Wedding Guide" Film "Things and Visions" in 2006 Documentary "Radio West" in 2003 Film "Goodbye, Long Night" in 2003 Film "Time to Believe" in 2002 Film "Farewell to the Past" in 2002 Documentary "La primavera del 2002 - L'Italia protesta" in 2002 , l'Italia si ferma" movie 2002 "Oggi è una bella giornata" movie 2
"Appunti per un film su Zio Vania" in 2002, "L'affresco" in 2001, "Il maestro di coro" in 2001, "Un filo di passione" in 2001, "Nina" in 1999, "Nina" in 1999. "Alfabeto italiano" 1998 Movie "Prince Humboldt" 1997 Movie "Elena" 1997 Movie 1995 "Sogni infranti" Documentary 1994 "The Dream of a Butterfly" Movie 1993 "L'uomo dal fiore in boa" Movie 1991 "Conviction" movie 1988 "Sabbath" movie 1987 "Movie Machine" movie 1984 "Henry IV" movie 1982 "Eye and Mouth" movie 1980 "The Thing" movie 1980 "Armonica a boa" movie 1980 " Vacanze in Val Trebbia" movie "The Seagull" in 1977 movie "March of Kailu" in 1976 movie "In the Name of the Father" in 1972 movie "Popolo calabrese ha rialzato la testa (Paola), Il" in 1969 documentary "China is" in 1967 "Near Neighbors" Film 1965 "The Furious" Film 1964 "Piaa Venere" Film 1962 "Ginepro fatto uomo" Short film 1962 "Abbasso il zio" Short film 1961 "Colpa e la pena, La" Short film production time name type 2016 "Pagliai" movie 2006 "The Wedding Director" movie 2003 "Goodbye, Long Night" movie 2002 "Time of Faith" movie 2002 "Farewell to the Past" documentary 1999 "Irresistible Tenderness" movie 1997 "Burger Prince" movie 1994 "The Dream of a Butterfly" Movie 1969 "Viva il primo maggio rosso e proletario" Documentary 1969 "Popolo calabrese ha rialzato la testa (Paola), Il" Documentary Participation Movie Title Release Time Role Playing Director Co-stars p>
Goodbye, Long Night?
2003
Marco Bellocchio
Maya Sansa, Massimo Sarchi Yelli, Pier Giorgio Bellocchio
Hours of Faith
2002
Marco Bellocchio
Sergio Castellito, Chiara Conti, Guiggio Alberti character evaluation
Marco Bellocchio is good at two types of subjects, one is from sociology His films analyze the "collapse" of bourgeois ethics and morals from a unique perspective. The other type is films with political overtones or "political films". His films explore the contrast between human nature and the old and new forces in modern society from a unique perspective. Moreover, his shooting style is the coexistence of coldness, arrogance and intensity, silent observation and sarcasm, and naturally incorporates symbolism and metaphor. Unlike the Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci, he is not interested in the "outside world". Most of his works focus on the history, politics and current situation of Italy, as well as the Italian people. How to live (comprehensive review by "Beijing News", Mtime, and "Oriental Morning Post").
Marco Bellocchio's works are famous for their criticism of the establishment and its suppression of individuals. His works are especially full of angry power. Under his lens, churches, schools and families are full of strife and grotesque behavior. They are as absurd as a circus performance and as cold as a personal slaughterhouse. He also uses small things to see the big things, fully exposing the quality of the entire society. Bellocchio is undoubtedly left-leaning, but his reflections on "revolution" are very insightful and original. Although the conflicts between the old and the new in his works often end with the victory of young people or the destruction of everything, they often win with more brutal and ruthless methods. It can be seen that Like these political allegories that reveal black humor, it is not difficult for viewers to appreciate the surreal fantasy or Bu?uel-like dexterity. Moreover, in addition to narrative and interpretation of literary history. What is even more outstanding is that his vision covers the primitive zone of human nature. He is good at creating the paradoxical relationship between erotic games and the establishment. His selection of materials is shocking, especially involving female psychology and sexual conflicts in modern society. From the ambiguity of sex and the merging of old and new forces, In contrast, it shows all kinds of charming and gentle thoughts (Sina Entertainment Review).