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Schneider went on to star in films with Michelangelo Antonioni and Franco Zeffirelli before her death in 2011.Reviewing "Last Tango in Paris" in 1972, I wrote that it was one of the great emotional experiences of our time, adding: "It's a movie that exists so resolutely on the level of emotion, indeed, that possibly only Marlon Brando, of all living actors, could have played its lead.
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The film, which resulted in an indecency trial in Italy for Bertolucci, garnered two Academy Award nominations for Bertolucci and Brando. “In truth she was too young to sustain the impact of the unpredictable and brutal success of that film.” “Maria accused me of having robbed her of her youth,” Bertolucci said at the time. She was never able to shake her association with the role, and often cited it as the cause for later downfall into a life of drug addiction and mental illness, claiming that people only saw her as a sex symbol and not a serious actress. Schneider was unprepared for the global attention the film brought her at a young age. “I should have called my agent or had my lawyer come to the set because you can’t force someone to do something that isn’t in the script, but at the time, I didn’t know that.” They only told me about it before we had to film the scene, and I was so angry.” The truth is it was Marlon who came up with the idea. In a 2007 interview Schneider said of the butter scene, “That scene wasn’t in the original script. Schneider was 19 at the time she shot Last Tango in Paris with Bertolucci, one of cinema’s most infamously sexual directors, and the then 48-year-old Marlon Brando. And Chris Evans tweeted, “They should be in jail,” referring to Brando and Bertolucci, although Brando died in 2004. Ava DuVernay said she was “horrified, disgusted,” by the resurfaced news. Jessica Chastain called it a planned rape. Over the weekend Hollywood took to Twitter to express outrage over the interview. In 2013 Interview, Bernardo Bertolucci Denies Forced Sex Took Place In 'Last Tango' Rape Scene And there was a baguette and there was butter, and we looked at each other and without saying anything, we knew what we wanted. And we were having with Marlon breakfast on the floor of the flat where we were shooting. In the resurfaced interview, Bertolucci said of the butter scene: “It was in the script that he had to rape her in a way. It did not create such an outrage then, except in his native Italy, where headlines read “ Bertolucci Confesses the Violence of Maria Schneider” and “ Bertolucci Repents: I Misled Schneider.”
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Not the violence that she is subjected to in the scene, which was written in the screenplay.”īertolucci has been outspoken about the simulated sex scene over the years, and gave a series of interviews in 2013 around the release of his film Me and You, also apologizing to Schneider for leaving the details of the scene unknown to her. “And that, as I learned many years later, offended Maria. The only novelty was the idea of the butter. That is false! Maria knew everything because she had read the script, where it was all described.

“Somebody thought, and thinks, that Maria had not been informed about the violence on her. We wanted her spontaneous reaction to that improper use. “I specified, but perhaps I was not clear, that I decided with Marlon Brando not to inform Maria that we would have used butter.

Several years ago at the Cinematheque Francaise, someone asked me for details on the famous butter scene.”

The wheelchair-bound director issued a statement in Italian on Monday, saying, “I would like, for the last time, to clear up a ridiculous misunderstanding that continues to generate press reports about Last Tango in Paris around the world.
