Bernardo Bertolucci, whose epic The Last Emperor won nine Oscars and who influenced generations of filmmakers with other groundbreaking works such as The Conformist and Last Tango In Paris, in which he explored politics and sexuality through personal storytelling and audacious camera work, has died.
He was 77. His publicist, Flavia Schiavi, said that Bertolucci died at 7am Monday (Nov 26) from cancer.
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