

… We ask ourselves how it’s possible that a serious case like this hasn’t made its way into public opinion and been denounced. It’s only mentioned in a few articles about erotic films. let's just say extreme displeasure in making the film.Although the interview is several years old, it has had practically no repercussions on social networks or in the media.

Hell, in a meta-example, her actress also counts, considering her. The Woobie: Jeanne she's in two relationships and neither seems particularly good for her.True Art Is Angsty: An oft-named example of this trope.There's also the fact that Schneider was only 19 at the time of filming, while Brando was in his late 40s.Much like Schneider, Brando later said he "felt raped and manipulated" by the film. Brando refused to speak to Bertolucci for 15 years after the production was completed. I will never make another film like that".

Brando said to Bertolucci at the time, "I was completely and utterly violated by you. She also claimed that Brando and Bertolucci "made a fortune" from the film while she made very little money. In 2011, Bertolucci denied that he "stole her youth" (she was 19 at the time of filming), and commented, "The girl wasn't mature enough to understand what was going on." Schneider remained friends with Brando until his death, but never made up with Bertolucci. Schneider said that making the film was her life's only regret, that it "ruined her life", and that she considers Bertolucci a "gangster and a pimp".
