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  1. Jul 5, 2024 · Pier Paolo Pasolini (born March 5, 1922, Bologna, Italy—died Nov. 2, 1975, Ostia, near Rome) was an Italian motion-picture director, poet, and novelist, noted for his socially critical, stylistically unorthodox films.

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  2. 3 hours ago · Pasolini the personality was present for quite a long time after his death, unusually long, as the author’s aura often narrows down to the oeuvre right after death; but there is an end of that extension for all artists, of course, whose lifeworks are especially viewed through their personalities. And the change has come quite recently.

  3. Jul 3, 2024 · From Pier Paolo Pasolini's studio films to Pier Paolo Pasolini's independent films, this Pier Paolo Pasolini filmography includes movies from all genres. This list includes Arabian Nights, Che cosa sono le nuvole and more.

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  4. Jun 21, 2024 · Famous for his straddling of Catholicism and communist politics as a gay man, Pasolini conceived of his “Trilogy of Life” as a raucous lumpen-proletarian celebration, which diminished in its enthusiasm over time.

  5. Jun 21, 2024 · Pasolini was one of Italy's great poets, a philosopher, political agitator and of course a legendary filmmaker in the history of cinema just to touch the broad strokes of his resume. This collection of poems seems to span writing from the 1940s up to his murder in 1975.

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  7. Jun 28, 2024 · There’s anti-Communism that isn’t neo-Fascist but comes directly from the 1930s. It’s got everything: racism, the yellow peril, and the typical Fascist presentation of “evidence” – an accumulation of facts that cannot be demonstrated’ (Pasolini, “Pier Paolo Pasolini ritira la firma.”)

  8. Jul 8, 2024 · This article explores popular music in the films of Pier Paolo Pasolini. Pasolini conceived of two broad categories of popular music: folk music, which he understood to represent pre-capitalistic, pre-industrial cultures; and contemporary, radio-ready musical genres like pop and jazz, which he tied to bourgeois culture.

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