No.2425
Where should I start with Pasolini?
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No.2426
I haven't seen all of his films, but since he didn't make too many you can probably start right at the beginning with Accattone.
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No.2611
The Italian Neo-Realists
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No.3959
It's impossible to grasp the magnificence of one of the most important artists and thinkers of XX century without understanding his context.
Study his life, read Scritti Corsari and his other essays, study Italy's political history of XX century and particularly the Years of Lead.
Then you can move to any of his films in whichever order you linke. The Gospel According to Matthew would be a good starting point.
Don't be the edgy teen who dives right into Salò without understanding it.
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No.3960
>>3959Grazie mille, great information
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No.3996
>>3960Prego.
I would also suggest to avoid like the plague Ferrara's 2014 film, since it is an abomination and completely unrelated to anything that P.P.P. was.
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No.4020
>>3996I didn't even know about that one.
Has Ferrara made anything good since the mid-90's? I haven't seen any of his newer work.
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No.9129
Sorry for asking this but does anyone happen to have that picture of Pasolini naked sitting on a chair?
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No.9130
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No.9131
>>9130
>Dino Pedriali (born 1950) is an Italian photographer who lives and works in Rome. His subjects are the male nude as well as portraits.
>Photographed by Pedriali were people like Giacomo Manzù, Giorgio de Chirico, Alberto Moravia, Federico Fellini, Rudolf Nureyev, Andy Warhol, Man Ray, and Pier Paolo Pasolini, whom he photogaphed shortly before Pasolini's 1975 death.
Did Pedriali take a picture of Fellini's junk too?
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No.9134
>>9131
I can't find anything, maybe it was just portraits?
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No.9135
>>9134
Yeah I was half kidding
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