Pier Paolo Pasolini
Born March 5, 1922, in Bologna, Italy, to a man who saved Benito Mussolini's life, Pier Paolo Pasolini was murdered Nov. 2, 1975, shortly after completing Salo (The 120 Days of Sodom), an adaptation of Marquis de Sade's novel transplanted to Nazi Germany.

Pasolini had already established himself as a poet, novelist, playwright and provocateur when he directed his first film, Accatone, in 1961. A violent portrayal of a pimp's life in the slums of Rome, the picture -- one of Pasolini's many movies depicting life on the fringes -- met with a mix of moral outrage and critical acclaim.

Drawing inspiration from art, literature and music, Pasolini moved between sexually provocative films such as Edipo Re (an intensely personal retelling of the Sophocles tale) and Teorema (starring Terence Stamp) and literary adaptations such as The Canterbury Tales (1972).

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    Pier Paolo Pasolini alters Sophocles' classic Greek tragedy for the big screen, shifting scenes between the heat of the Moroccan desert and the streets of pre-war Bologna, Italy. Fleeing from an oracle's prophecy that he will kill his father and marry his mother, young Edipo (Franco Citti) leaves... Read More

All Pier Paolo Pasolini Movies
NR
Salò (1975)
Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom
NR
Arabian Nights (1974)
Il Fiore Delle Mille e Una Notte
NC-17
The Canterbury Tales (1972)
I racconti di Canterbury
NR
The Decameron (1971)
Il Decameron
R
Medea (1970)
NR
Porcile (1969)
NR
NR
Teorema (1968)
NR
Oedipus Rex (1967)
Edipo re
UR
The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964)
Il Vangelo Secondo Matteo
UR
Comizi D'Amore (1964)
Love Meetings
NR
NR
NR
NR
Accattone (1961)
NR

 
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