Oscar-winning Italian director Paolo Sorrentino has revealed that his next project is going to be a feature film on the country's controversial former prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi.
Sorrentino, best known for his films "The Great Beauty" and "Youth", has garnered critical acclaim at the Venice Film Festival for his upcoming TV show "The Young Pope", starring Jude Law.
Berlusconi, who is turning 80 and recently recovered from a heart attack, has been quietly retreating from the public spotlight.
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The magazine said Sorrentino's new film is expected to be from the director's perspective rather than being an all-out critique.
Berlusconi's company Medusa co-financed most of the director's recent films, including the Oscar-winning "The Great Beauty".
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