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2025 Sarasota Film Festival

Being Maria

Narrative Feature

20241 hr 40 minFranceFrench, English, Italian

Screenings

  • Being Maria [SPOTLIGHT]

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    Tuesday, April 8 at 6:30 PM EDT

    Ends 8:15 PM EDT

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    Cinebistro

  • ENCORE: "Being Maria" [SPOTLIGHT]

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    Saturday, April 12 at 4:30 PM EDT

    Ends 6:15 PM EDT

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    Sarasota Art Museum

    About This Screening

    ENCORE SCREENING OF ONE OF OUR MOST POPULAR FILMS!


    Part of the SFF DAY AT THE MUSEUM at the Sarasota Art Museum

About this film

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, in a spot-on performance) 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 long-lasting struggle. 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.

Credits

Director
Jessica Palud
Producer
Marielle Duigou
Executive Producer
Alex C. Lo
Co-Producer
Christie Molia, Kristina Zimmermann
Screenwriter
Jessica Palud
Cinematographer
Sébastien Buchmann
Editor
Thomas Marchand
Music
Benjamin Biolay
Production Design
Valérie Valéro
Cast
Anamaria Vartolomei, Matt Dillon, Giuseppe Maggio, Céleste Brunnquell, Yvan Attal
Narrative Feature
Being Maria
Being Maria — production still