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Movie Being Maria
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Being Maria
22.05.2025
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Being Maria

Movie information

  • Age restrictions:

    16+ (Preliminary)

    Ages 16 and up

  • Year:

    2025

  • Original name:

    Being Maria

  • Director:

    Jessica Palud

  • Language:

    Ukrainian language

  • Genre:

    , Biographical

  • Duration:

    1:40

  • Producer:

    France

  • Production studio:

    StudioCanal

  • Screenplay:

    Vanessa Schneider

  • Starring:

    Anamaria Vartolomei, Matt Dillon, Giuseppe Maggio, Céleste Brunnquell, Yvan Attal, Marie Gillain

Plot

Maria Schneider (Anamaria Vartolomei) is a promising, young French actress. When she gets the lead in a feature film directed by an acclaimed Italian filmmaker and starring one of America's most beloved actors, it seems like the opportunity of a lifetime. Her collaborators, director Bernardo Bertolucci and star Marlon Brando (Matt Dillon) seem to be bringing out the best in Maria, sharing a warm rapport and mentorship with the 19-year old girl. Until one day, when the two men conspire to shoot a crucial sex scene as a harrowing assault without letting Maria in on the plan. The film goes on to be lauded as a fearless artistic breakthrough, but for Maria, it’s the beginning of a living hell. Based on the behind-the-scenes true story of the making of Last Tango in Paris, Jessica Palud's sensitive biopic centers Maria's story for the first time.

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