Documentary about the making of Pier Paolo Pasolini's The Canterbury Tales (1972), and particularly focusing on the many edits and cut scenes that were made before the film's release.
In another one of those fortuitous moviegoing coincidences, I recently saw The Canterbury Tales (1972) in the Siskel Center’s Pier Paolo Pasolini retrospective just after checking out Jim Jarmusch’s ...
DVD £37.18 (£18.56 each), Blu-ray £49.92 (£23.45 each), BFI Three films - The Decameron, The Canterbury Tales and Arabian Nights - that delivered Pier Paolo Pasolini's refreshingly honest and gritty ...
For Pier Paolo Pasolini, cinema represented a sort of aggregator, gathering together his passions and insecurities alike. In his relatively short life — he died under mysterious circumstances in 1975 ...
Religious hypocrisy, sexuality and issues of class were recurring themes for Pasolini, who often explored them on film in mordant fashion. But in the early 1970s, immediately after his adaptation of ...
Still from Pier Paolo Pasolini, Salò, or the 120 Days Of Sodom, (all images courtesy Park Circus) “I believe to give scandal is a duty, to be scandalized is a pleasure, and to refuse to be scandalized ...
'Pasolini,' the English-language biopic about the iconic Italian film director Pier Paolo Pasolini, played by Willem Dafoe, has landed at Kino Lorber five years after a festival circuit run. By Etan ...
Pier Paolo Pasolini was a poet before he was a novelist, a novelist before he was a film-maker. In the bookshop at Termini railway station in Rome you can buy his poems in the Friulian dialect, still ...
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