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      • The director Pasolini, who rose in the late period of neorealism films in Italy, continued his creative line of alerting the world with ancient mythological themes in the 1960s, and successively adapted and shot three classic classic films, namely "The Decameron", "The Canterbury Story" and "A Thousand Nights", with a relatively popular approach, collectively known as the "Trilogy of Life".
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  2. Overview. The director Pasolini, who rose in the late period of neorealism films in Italy, continued his creative line of alerting the world with ancient mythological themes in the 1960s, and successively adapted and shot three classic classic films, namely "The Decameron", "The Canterbury Story" and "A Thousand Nights", with a relatively ...

  3. Feb 26, 2019 · The success of this trilogy, widely regarded as a masterpiece in its entirety, spawned a trend of Italian sexploitation in media, pop-culture, and film. This infuriated Pasolini, who declared the purpose of his Trilogy of Life was to underscore the sacredness of the human body. In his mind, he had failed in his message.

  4. 1971. Pier Paolo Pasolini weaves together a handful of Giovanni Boccaccio’s fourteenth-century moral tales in this picturesque free-for-all. The Decameron explores the delectations and dark corners of an earlier and, as the filmmaker saw it, less compromised time. Among the chief delights are a young man’s exploits with a gang of grave ...

  5. Mar 6, 2014 · Ossessione (1943) With 1942’s Ossessione – generally considered to be the first Italian neorealist film – director Luchino Visconti drew heavily on his experiences working with Jean Renoir in the 1930s to craft an earthy, pitch-black story of adultery and murder.

  6. Influenced. French New Wave, Cinema Novo, Iranian New Wave. Italian neorealism ( Italian: Neorealismo ), also known as the Golden Age, was a national film movement characterized by stories set amongst the poor and the working class. They are filmed on location, frequently with non-professional actors.

  7. Dec 6, 2012 · Extras 8/10. Criterion’s box set for Pasolini’s Trilogy of Life presents a number of features over the set’s three discs focusing on the individual films, the trilogy as a whole, and the filmmaker. The first disc, which presents The Decameron, starts with a new visual essay by film scholar Patrick Rumble. On The Decameron is a 25-minute ...

  8. Italian neorealism (Italian: Neorealismo) is a style of film characterized by stories set amongst the poor and working class, filmed on location, frequently using nonprofessional actors. Italian neorealist films mostly contend with the difficult economical and moral conditions of post-World War II Italy, reflecting the changes in the Italian ...

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