
Pasolini prossimo nostro (2006)
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- 58min
- Documentary
- 24 Nov 2006 (Italy)
- Movie
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Cast
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Franco Merli | ... |
Self (archiveFootage)
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Pier Paolo Pasolini | ... |
Self (archiveFootage)
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Salò Cast & Crew | ... |
Themselves
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Directed by
Giuseppe Bertolucci |
Produced by
Gianluca Crozzoli | ... | producer |
Angelo S. Draicchio | ... | executive producer / producer |
Editing by
Federica Lang |
Sound Department
Damiano Antinori | ... | sound editor |
Francesco Tumminello | ... | re-recording mixer |
Camera and Electrical Department
Deborah Imogen Beer | ... | still photographer |
Music Department
Fabio Venturi | ... | score mixer |
Additional Crew
Gideon Bachmann | ... | interviewer (as Gideon Bachman) |
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- Ripley's Film (2006) (World-wide) (theatrical)
- Ripley's Home Video (2007) (Italy) (DVD)
- VIGGO (2020) (Italy)
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Plot Summary |
We are on the set of "Salò or the 120 days of Sodom". Pasolini lets a small camera team led by the journalist Gideon Bachmann follow him around engaging him in a long and extraordinary interview/conversation. The interview turns into a long, clear-sighted and violent attack on society that accompanies photos of the set in a surprising juxtaposition of film and reality, revealing Pasolini's metaphorical portrait of modernity. Written by Giuseppe Bertolucci |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Pasolini was brutally murdered before the theatrical release of his film "Salò" and this interview is the only comment he ever made about it. See more » |
Movie Connections | Features Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975). See more » |
Soundtracks | Violino tzigano See more » |
Quotes |
Pier Paolo Pasolini:
Therefore, it it is a film not only about power, but about what I call "the anarchy of power". Nothing is more anarchic than power. Power does what it wants and what it wants is totally arbitrary or dictated by its economic reasons which escape common logic. See more » |