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When The Dreamers hit the international festival circuit, it immediately courted controversy due to its explicit content. In many territories, including the United States, the film faced severe censorship pressures to avoid the restrictive NC-17 rating, which often limits a film's commercial viability.
: If you appreciate the works of Godard or Truffaut, this is essential viewing. It’s a love letter to the Cinémathèque Française and a reminder of a time when movies felt like they could actually change the world.
Fox Searchlight initially pressed Bertolucci to make cuts to secure a more commercially viable . The director, however, was furious, accusing the studio of wanting to "amputate" and "mutilate" his work. He argued that the sexuality in the film was an expression of innocence, not obscenity. "The scenes the rating commission gave an NC-17 to were the scenes about the great innocence of the three kids," Bertolucci said. "The fact of being naked, it's not a sin... It would be like putting a fig leaf on the genitals of Adam and Eve." the dreamers 2003 uncut
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Michael Pitt was selected for the role of Matthew after Bertolucci saw him perform on stage. The director saw in him the quality of the "provincial, innocent, naïve, American boy," a perfect counterpoint to the worldly French siblings. Louis Garrel, who would go on to become a celebrated actor in French cinema, was found on the very first day of casting in Paris and rounds out the trio as the intellectually pretentious yet captivating Theo. The chemistry between the three actors is palpable, selling both the affection and the destructive toxicity of their enclosed world. When The Dreamers hit the international festival circuit,
At its heart, The Dreamers is an erotic and intellectual exploration of youth. The story follows Matthew (Michael Pitt), an American exchange student in Paris, who befriends a twin brother and sister, Théo (Louis Garrel) and Isabelle (Eva Green). When the twins' parents leave for vacation, Matthew moves into their bohemian apartment.
How 'The Dreamers' Revealed the Disappointments of a Generation It’s a love letter to the Cinémathèque Française
Entertainment in The Dreamers is heavily driven by its nostalgic and electrifying soundtrack. The music serves as the emotional heartbeat of the film, capturing the rebellious spirit of the late 1960s.
The music weaves in and out of the film, commenting on the action and enhancing the nostalgic, dream-like atmosphere. It's a testament to Bertolucci's skill that he can move from a Hendrix guitar riff to a Piaf classic without missing a beat.