Bertolucci Bernardo Vedic birth chart profile
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Bertolucci Bernardo

Remembering (Nov 26, 2018)

March 16, 1941 · Parma, Emilia-Romagna
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Moon Sign
Libra
Swati
Sun Sign
Pisces
Purva Bhadrapada
Ascendant
Virgo
Uttara Phalguni
Nakshatra
Swati
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Biography

Bertolucci Bernardo Biography

Italian director, one of the most accomplished of his generation. A poet as a child, he was published before he was 12. His passion for film began in his teens, and he dropped out of college in 1961 to become Pasolinis assistant director. The following year, he directed his first film, "The Grim Reaper." He had two outstanding films in the 70s, "The Spiders Stratagem" and "The Conformist." His "Last Tango in Paris," 1972, was deemed both obscene and an erotic masterpiece. On 11 April 1988, he won the Best Director Oscar for "The Last Emperor," a film that swept up awards in nine categories. The $23.8 million epic was shot in China from 1984 to 1987 with a crew of 100 from Italy, 20 from England and 150 Chinese. There were 60 actors from six countries and 19,000 extras. There were 30 or more interpreters working at all times as they shot inside Beijings Forbidden City. The film was released in November 1987. Bertolucci was the first of two sons born to Attilio, a poet, anthologist, film critic and art history teacher. His mother, a teacher, Italian-Irish, had come from Australia. His brother Giuseppe later followed in Bernardos footsteps as a film maker. The family lived in the rural outskirts of Parma until the early 50s, when his fathers work took him to Rome. He speaks of a "golden childhood with a big, comfortable house, servants, understanding parents, and a pursuit of intellectualism." By the time he was 12 he had several poems published, at 15, he made two short films about children in the country. A collection of his poems was published in 1962, winning the Premio Viareggio, one of Italys top literary awards. Bertolucci studied at the University of Rome where he met the filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini and joined him in the film business. His first works were decidedly left-wing cinema. He underwent psychoanalysis at the age of 28, emerging more meditative and insightful, a romantic among directors. Handsome in a rugged way, he was 6 1" (1.85 m) with an engaging grin and a nice sense of humour. Camera-shy, he refused to enter the career of acting himself, preferring the business end of the camera. Baptized Roman Catholic, he left the church while still in his teens. "Like most Communist intellectuals in Europe, I am condemned to be divided," he said, "I have a split personality, not quite in sync with my heart and my brain." At the age of 37, he was still a bachelor, though romantically involved with several women. He concluded a five-year conjugal relationship with Maria Paola Maino in 1972. In 1973 he met cool, elegant actress Clare Peploe, 33, in Rome at a screening. She became his collaborator on the scripts for "1900" and "Luna." Both were box office flops for him in the U.S. but he and Peploe married in 1978, the first marriage for both of them. They commuted between her apartment in London and his in Rome. In recognition of his work, he was presented with the inaugural Honorary Palme dOr Award at the opening ceremony of the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. Bertolucci died in Rome on 26 November 2018, at the age of 77 of cancer. Link to Wikipedia biography
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Bernardo Bertolucci - Public Profile

Born: 16 March 1941, Parma, Italy

Died: 26 November 2018, Rome, Italy

Occupation: Italian film director, screenwriter

Biographical Snapshot

Bernardo Bertolucci was a influential Italian filmmaker known for shaping modern cinema with a poetic, politically aware style. Beginning his career in the early 1960s, he achieved international acclaim through a sequence of daring, visually rich and thematically challenging films that often confronted authority, sexuality and power.

Career Highlights

  • La commare secca (The Postman Always Rings Twice) – 1962, his feature debut
  • Il conformista (The Conformist) – 1970, a landmark adaptation of Alberto Moravia’s novel
  • Ultimo tango a Parigi (Last Tango in Paris) – 1972, a controversial, boundary-pushing film
  • Novecento (1900) – 1976, a sprawling epic about class struggle in 20th-century Italy
  • La luna (The Moon) – 1979, a visually lush exploration of memory and desire
  • L''ultimo imperatore (The Last Emperor) – 1987, an epic that won multiple international awards including the Academy Award for Best Picture
  • I racconti di amore e pellicola (The Dreamers) – 2003, a provocative drama set in 1960s Paris
  • Io e te (Me and You) – 2012, a later adaptation based on Niccolò Ammaniti’s novel

Selected Filmography (Key Works)

  • La commare secca (1962)
  • Il conformista (1970)
  • Ultimo tango a Parigi (1972)
  • Novecento (1976)
  • La luna (1979)
  • L''ultimo imperatore (1987)
  • The Dreamers (2003)
  • Io e te (Me and You) (2012)

News & Legacy

Bernardo Bertolucci passed away on 26 November 2018 in Rome, leaving a lasting legacy in world cinema. His work is frequently revisited through retrospectives at major festivals and film institutes. The Last Emperor remains a high-water mark in the epic biographical genre, illustrating his ability to blend political scale with intimate human detail. His films continue to influence directors around the globe and are studied for their formal daring, moral complexity, and visual poetry.

Public Presence & Social Media

There are no verified official personal social media accounts for Bernardo Bertolucci. Public interaction since his death has come through tributes from film institutions, retrospectives, and fan communities. If you are seeking updates or discussions about his work, consider reputable film institutions, festival programs, and established film archives that host Bertolucci retrospectives or publish critical essays.

Recent Projects & Posthumous Activity

After his 2012 film Io e te (Me and You), Bertolucci did not release new directed work. Posthumous attention has focused on screenings, archival releases, and scholarly or biographical projects that explore his influence on cinema, rather than new directing projects.

Birth Chart

VEDIC · D1
North Indian Chart · D1
South Indian Chart · D1
PlanetDegSignNakshatraHouse
Ascendant
3°VirgoUttara Phalguni
1
Sun
2°PiscesPurva Bhadrapada
7
Moon
17°LibraSwati
2
Jupiter
21°AriesBharani
8
RahuR
8°VirgoUttara Phalguni
1
Mercury
7°AquariusShatabhisha
6
Venus
24°AquariusPurva Bhadrapada
6
KetuR
8°PiscesUttara Bhadrapada
7
Saturn
18°AriesBharani
8
Mars
25°SagittariusPurva Ashadha
4

Vedic Planet Analysis

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Bertolucci Bernardo's planet-by-planet horoscope reading. Select a planet below to read its detailed Vedic interpretation.

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Ascendant Represents AS

The Ascendant (Lagna) in Vedic astrology represents the self, physical body, personality, and how we interact with the world. It defines our core identity, health, and the first impression we make on others. The sign rising on the eastern horizon at the moment of birth becomes the Ascendant, influencing our temperament and approach to life. Its ruler significantly shapes how we express ourselves and respond to our environment.
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Bertolucci Bernardo birth chart analysis for Ascendant

In Vedic astrology, the Natal Lagna (ascendant) in Virgo is associated with analytical skills, practicality, and a detail-oriented nature. Virgo ascendants are known for their meticulous approach to life and their ability to analyze situations critically. They tend to be health-conscious and have a keen interest in maintaining order and cleanliness in their environment. When the ascendant falls in the Uttar Phalguni nakshatra, it adds certain characteristics to the Virgo ascendant. Uttar Phalguni is ruled by the Sun, which imparts leadership qualities, generosity, and a sense of responsibility. Individuals with this nakshatra influence are often reliable, enjoy helping others, and take pride in their work. They possess a balanced approach to life, combining Virgo’s analytical nature with a sense of duty and service. In this scenario, the Lagna lord Mercury is placed in the 6th house in Aquarius and resides in the Satabhisaj nakshatra. The 6th house represents health, service, daily routines, and conflicts. Mercury, as the ruling planet of Virgo, signifies communication, intellect, and adaptability. Its placement in the 6th house indicates a strong focus on work and service-related matters. These individuals are likely to excel in professions that require analytical thinking and problem-solving skills. They may also have a strong interest in health and wellness, potentially pursuing careers in medicine, nutrition, or fitness. Aquarius is a sign associated with innovation, humanitarianism, and unconventional thinking. With Mercury in Aquarius, there is a potential for originality in their thoughts and communication style. These individuals may be drawn to technological or scientific fields and could express progressive ideas. Satabhisaj nakshatra is ruled by Rahu and is associated with healing and mysticism. This influence might give the individual a unique approach to problem-solving and an interest in alternative healing practices. They may possess an intuitive understanding of complex issues and a desire to contribute to the greater good. Overall, this combination suggests a person who is analytical, service-oriented, and potentially involved in innovative or healing professions, with a strong focus on contributing positively to society.

Raj Yogas & Planetary Combinations

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Numerology Profile

Personality
5

Chaldean Personality 5 appears energetic, adaptable, and adventurous. Others often see curiosity, movement, and flexibility.

Life Path
7

Chaldean Life Path 7 is Ketu-like—analysis, mystery, and spiritual depth. It indicates learning through research, introspection, and inner truth.

Destiny
1

Chaldean Destiny 1 indicates a leadership life-expression—initiative, courage, and independence. It supports roles where you create direction and command outcomes.

Soul Urge
5

Chaldean Soul 5 desires freedom and variety. It seeks change, movement, experiences, and space to explore life.

Kabbalah Number
5

Kabbalah Number 5 reflects an inner spiritual code of change and freedom. It supports adaptability, exploration, and growth through experience.

Birth
7

Explore Birth Number 7 in Vedic astrology: discover personality traits, destiny, career inclinations, relationships, and remedies to balance karmic energy.

Life Events & Planetary Transits

Key events mapped against the active Dasha and planetary transits at the time.

1954
Career
Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1954 (First poems published, age 12)
1957
Career
Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1957 (Two short films released)
1961
Social
End a program of study 1961 (Dropped out of college)
1970
Misc.
Retain professional help 1970 (Went into psychoanalysis)
1972
Relationship
End significant relationship 1972 (Five year relationship with Maria Paola Maino)
1973
Career
Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1973 (Last Tango in Paris)
1978
Relationship
Marriage 22 December 1978 (Clare Peploe)
1984
Career
Begin Major Project 1984 (Three yr. making of "The Last Emporer")
1987
Career
End Major Project 1987 (Finished with "The Last Emporer")
1988
Career
Prize 11 April 1988 (Best Director & Best Adapted Screenplay Oscars)
2008
Career
Prize 2008 (Hollywood Walk of Fame)
2011
Career
Prize 2011 (Honorary Palme dOr)
2018
Death
Death by Disease 26 November 2018 (Cancer, age 77)
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