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Remembering the career of filmmaker Bernardo Bertolucci

On Monday, Italian filmmaker Bernardo Bertolucci died at his home in Rome. The director earned both praise and condemnation for movies, such as “Last Tango in Paris,” that included graphic content and tackled sensitive topics. Jeffrey Brown takes a look back at Bertolucci’s long and significant career, which spanned more than 50 years.

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