Pasolini, Pier Paolo P Directors Directing Filmmaking
Pasolini, Pier Paolo P Directors Directing Filmmaking
Pasolini, Pier Paolo
(1922-1975) Italian motion-picture director and writer of poems, short stories, novels, and essays, best known for his controversial cinematic portrayals of individuals in conflict with mainstream society.
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- Renaissance art in his films. By Lisa Aurigemma.
- Biography and filmography.
- In addition to reviews of his movies, there is also a biographical article.
- A 1969 interview with Pasolini, from Moviecrazed.
- A poem by Pasolini, translated into English by Peter Borten.
- An encyclopedia entry.
- His paintings, drawings and critical texts, also texts and articles dedicated to the cultural death issue.
- The Italian director was renowned as a controversial poet, novelist and essayist before he even considered picking up a movie camera. In 1975, he was brutally killed. By Deborah Hochberg.
- An essay on Benedetto Croce's influence on Pasolini's art. By Patrick Keating.
- Provides a portrait of the director.
- A profile of the director, by Gino Moliterno.
- A biographical article, with an emphasis on sexuality and related social issues. By Gregory Woods.
- His films, his atheism, his fate and his road to self-destruction.
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