Pier Paolo Pasolini
Author, Actor, and Director
Atom Egoyan's The Adjuster by Tom McSorley (Review)...(he wrote, directed and acted in plays while in college) and of directors such as Jean Luc Godard, Pier Paolo Pasolini, and Michelangelo Antonioni. His first three feature films demonstrate concerns developed more richly in i>The Adjuster... In this article: The Adjuster, Atom Egoyan, Hollywood, and Pier Paolo Pasolini |
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Cool Hunting | 3 days ago
Tim Burton Retrospective: An Interview with Curator Ron Magliozzi
...on the cinema since 1939 (in addition to its film screening programs), including gallery installations on D. W. Griffith, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Roberto Rossellini, Ernie Gehr, Ray, Harryhausen, the UPA, Disney and Warner Bros. animation...
In this article: Tim Burton, Ray Harryhausen, Disney, Warner Bros., Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Killers, and Alice in Wonderland
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The Australian | November 16, 2009
Powerhouse Play from Theatre Company TR Warszawa
T.E.O.R.E.M.A.T. is Jarzyna's suspense-filled production inspired by the highly controversial Italian film director Pier Paolo Pasolini's 1968 cult film Teorema. T.E.O.R.E.M.A.T. begins with a telegram being delivered announcing an...
In this article: Europe, St Petersburg, New York City, Macbeth, 4.48 Psychosis, and Teorema
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Telegraph.co.uk - Arts | November 11, 2009
Kasabian interview
...albums. It was about the freedom of madness and how music's a form of madness. I found a quote from Italian film director Pier Paolo Pasolini: 'Express yourself and die, or remain unexpressed and immortal. ' I just followed that through with...
In this article: Kasabian, Tom Meighan, Oasis, Jorge Luis Borges, UK, Q Awards, Mercury Prize, and Testosterone
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L.A. Times - The Arts | October 22, 2009
Opera review: 'Salome' at San Francisco Opera
...raunchier. Last year the German soprano was a sensation in a London production of the Strauss opera that took as its inspiration Pier Paolo Pasolini's incomparably perverse film, "Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom. " The new "Salome" comes by...
In this article: Salome, Salome, Sean Curran, Richard Strauss, San Francisco, Nicola Luisotti, John the Baptist, and Isadora Duncan
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Pier Paolo Pasolini (March 5, 1922 - November 2, 1975) was an Italian poet, intellectual, film director, and writer. Pasolini distinguished himself as a journalist, philosopher, linguist, novelist, playwright, filmmaker, newspaper and...
In this article: Rome, Alberto Moravia, Accattone, Italy, Terence Stamp, and Anna Magnani
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Telegraph.co.uk - Arts | October 16, 2009
In the Spirit of Diaghilev at Sadler's Wells review
...contestant. Stir in equal measures of the sexual depravity and surrealist anti-clericalism (respectively) of filmmakers Pier Paolo Pasolini and Luis Bunuel. Season liberally with potty-mouthed language, garnish with a Tracy Emin-esque neon...
In this article: Sergei Diaghilev, Nijinsky, Paris, Dictum, Anti-clericalism, Rite of Spring, and Ballets Russes
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Independent.co.uk - Film & TV | October 11, 2009
Affairs and graces: Marina Cicogna's snapshots
...Jeanne." Other photos of stars off-guard include the film director Bernardo Bertolucci sitting with the writer and film director Pier Paulo Pasolini, looking reflective, on a dusty road near Rome. "It was Pasolini's first film Accattone in...
In this article: Jeanne Moreau, Viva Maria!, Catherine Deneuve, Greta Garbo, Pier Paulo Pasolini, Tony Richardson, Audrey Hepburn, Venice Film Festival, and Cecil Beaton
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PopMatters | September 20, 2009
Horrifyingly Close to Reality (Column)
...directors contributed interesting films to this overlooked subgenre. Indeed, Liliana Cavani made The Night Porter (1974) and Pier Paolo Pasolini, the controversial Italian art film legend, directed Salo (1975). One of the most controversial...
In this article: Salo, Martyrs, The Black Cat, Hellraiser, David Edelstein, The Black Cat, Love Camp 7, Edgar Alan Poe, and Pain and suffering
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thestar.com | July 10, 2009
Summer film series celebrates Italian cinema
...the eye of the Marshal, played by middle-aged Vittorio de Sica. By 1968, another form of cinema had overtaken the neo-realists. Pier Paolo Pasolini's Teorema (Theorem) is a menacing, symbolic allegory of a mysterious stranger (Terence Stamp)...
In this article: Claudia Cardinale, Giulietta Masina, Sophia Loren, Federico Fellini, Teorema, The Leopard, Alain Delon, Italy, and Silvana Mangano
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Wikipedia | May 23, 2009
Mamma Roma
...Roma walking at night, joined by different men in conversation, one after another in one continuous shot. Pier Paolo Pasolini said that he wasn't able to rebirth Anna Magnani as she was in Roma, citta aperta because as an actor, she chose to...
In this article: Mamma Roma, Roberto Rossellini, Roma, citta aperta, Anna Magnani, St. Peter, and Leonardo da Vinci
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Description from Wikipedia:
Pier Paolo Pasolini (March 5, 1922 – November 2, 1975) was an Italian poet, intellectual, film director, and writer.
Pasolini distinguished himself as a journalist, philosopher, linguist, novelist, playwright, filmmaker, newspaper and magazine columnist, actor, painter and political figure. He demonstrated a unique and extraordinary cultural versatility, in the process becoming a highly controversial figure.
- Birth Date:
- March 05, 1922
- Birthplace:
- Bologna, Italy
- Death Date:
- November 02, 1975
- Place of Death:
- Ostia, Rome, Italy
- Occupation:
- Novelist, poet, intellectual, film director, journalist, linguist, philosopher
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