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PASOLINI'S MOVIES WITH MUSIC EDITED BY MORRICONE-3,4
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About Pasolini
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Films:
LE NOTTI
DI CABIRIA, 1957 - NIGHTS OF CABIRIA (co.sc., uncredited,
dir. by Federico Fellini)
ACCATTONE, 1961 - Pummi
MAMMA ROMA, 1962 - Mamma Roma
ROGOPAG, 1963 (with Rosselini, Godard, and Gregoretti, the
episode 'La Ricotta')
LA RABBIA, 1963
COMIZI D'AMORE, SOPRALLUOGHI IN PALESTINA (1964)
IL VANGELO SECONDO MATTEO, 1964 - THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO
ST. MATTHEW - Matteuksen evankeliumi
LE STREGHE, 1966 - THE WITCHES (ep. LA TERRA VISTA DALLA LUNA)
UCCELANI ET UCCELINI, 1966 - HAWKS AND SPARROWS - Haukat ja
varpuset
EDIPO RE, 1967 - OIDIPUS REX
TEOREMA, 1968 - THEOREM - Teorema
CAPRICCIO ALL'ITALIANA, 1968 (ep. CHE COSA SONO LE NUVOLE?)
AMORE E RABBIA, 1968 (ep. LA SEQUENZA DEL FIORE DI CARTA)
PORCILE, 1969 - PIGSTRY - Sikol?tti
MEDEA, 1970
IL DECAMERON, 1971 - THE DECAMERON - Decamerone
RACCONTI DE CANTERBURY, 1972 - THE CANTERBURY TALES - Canterburyn
tarinoita
12 DICEMBRE, 1972
LE MURA DI SANA'A (1973)
IL FIORE DELLE MILLE E UNA NOTTE, 1974 - ARABIAN NIGHTS -
Tuhat ja yksi y?t?
SALò O LE CENTOVENTI GIORNATE DI SODOMA, 1975 - SALO OR THE
120 DAYS OF SODOM, based on Marquis de Sade's novel
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Above:The
book about Pasoli published by China
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Biography
for Pier Paolo Pasolini
Pier
Paolo Pasolini achieved fame and notoriety long before he
entered the film industry - a published poet at 19, he had
already written numerous novels and essays before his first
screenplay in 1954. His first film Accattone (1961) was based
on his own novel, and its violent depiction of the life of
a pimp in the slums of Rome caused a sensation. He was arrested
in 1962 when his contribution to the portmanteau film Ro.Go.Pa.G.
(1963) was considered blasphemous, and given a suspended sentence.
It might have been expected that his next film, Vangelo secondo
Matteo, Il (1964) (The Gospel According to St.Matthew), which
presented the Biblical story in a totally realistic, stripped-down
style, would cause a similar fuss, but in fact it was rapturously
acclaimed as one of the few honest portrayals of Christ on
screen (its original Italian title pointedly omitted the Saint
in St. Matthew). Pasolini's film career would then alternate
distinctly personal (and often scandalously erotic adaptations
of classic literary texts) Edipo re (1967/I) (Oedipus Rex),
Decameron, Il (1971), Racconti di Canterbury, I (1972) (The
Canterbury Tales), Fiore delle mille e una notte, Il (1974)
(Arabian Nights) with his own more personal projects, expressing
his controversial views on Marxism, atheism, fascism and homosexuality,
notably Teorema (1968) (Theorem), Pigsty and the notorious
Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma (1976) (Salo, or The 120
Days of Sodom), a relentlessly grim fusion of Mussolini's
Fascist Italy with the Marquis de Sade which was banned in
Italy (and many other countries) for several years. Pasolini
was murdered in still-mysterious circumstances shortly after
completing the film.
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An
E-mail from Italian friend
Angela
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We
have received an E-mail from an Italian friend
Angela on April 5,2007: |
Wonderful
site!!
I write from Italy and my site is www.pasolini.net
Thanks for your fine pages on Morricone and Pasolini!
Complimenti e auguri. |
The
E-mail address of
Angela
and his web site is angela.molteni@fastwebnet.it |
We
have visited the web site, this is a professional
web site about Pasolini, its content is very abundance,
it has 6 kinds of letters: Italy, English, French,
German, Czech and Brazil. You can enter from
here so that to select letter, I believe that
you will get much results about Pasolini there. (
You also can enter a few cut images got by us from
the web site for convenient browse some web pages:
01
Main page, 02
Select letters, 03
English page)
Wish
Angela
and his site every success in future!
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Our
web site also have some pages about Pasolini, but they
only are Chinese, If you are interested it, you can
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PASOLINI'S
MOVIES WITH MUSIC EDITED BY MORRICONE 5-3
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Tales
Canterbury /
I Racconti di Canterbury
(1971)
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71-14
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Relative
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IMDB(English)
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IMDB(Chinese)
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Note
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About
the movie from IMDB
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Overview
Director:Pier
Paolo Pasolini
Writers:Geoffrey
Chaucer (novel)
Pier Paolo Pasolini (writer)
Release
Date:30 May 1980 (USA) more
Genre:Drama / Comedy / Romance more
Plot Synopsis:This plot synopsis is empty. Add a synopsis
Plot Keywords:Italian Sex Comedy / Burned Alive / Hell / Duck
/ Male Full Frontal Nudity more
Awards:1 win more
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Also Known
As:Contes de Canterbury, Les (France)
The Canterbury Tales (USA)
more
Parents Guide:Add content advisory for parents
Runtime:France:118 min / West Germany:122 min (Berlin Film
Festival) (premiere) / USA:109 min (cut) / Italy:112 min /
Argentina:112 min
Country:Italy / France
Language:Italian / English
Color:Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:1.75 : 1 more
Sound Mix:Mono
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Synopsis
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A
brief and Review
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Review-1:
Pasolini wrote, directed and stars in this richly textured epic
based on eight tales by 14th-century Italian writer Giovanni
Boccaccio. Pasolini weaves the stories together into a bawdy
tapestry of a medieval Italy populated by artists, priests and
magicians. Appearing in the role of the great pre-Renaissance
painter Giotto, Pasolini guides the viewer through a cinematic
landscape ripe with sensuality and irreverent humor.. First
in Pasolini's "Trilogy of Life," which also includes
THE ARABIAN NIGHTS and THE CANTERBURY TALES. Originally rated
X by the Motion Picture Association of America.(More)
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The
movie file: 213M, 310K RMVB format, 94 minutes, Italian
dub and Chinese subtitle.
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PASOLINI'S
MOVIES WITH MUSIC EDITED BY MORRICONE 5-4
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LES
MILLE ET UNE NUITS ( ARABIAN NIGHTS,1974)
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74-02
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About
the movie from IMDB
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Overview
Director:Pier
Paolo Pasolini
Writers:Pier
Paolo Pasolini (writer)
Dacia Maraini (script collaboration)
Release
Date:20 June 1974 (Italy) more
Genre:Adventure / Comedy / Drama / Fantasy / Romance more
Tagline:Pier Paolo Pasolini's Tales of the Arabian Nights
Plot Summary:In this film inspired by the ancient erotic and
mysterious tales of the Middle East, the main story... more
Plot Synopsis:This plot synopsis is empty. Add a synopsis
Plot Keywords:Love / Arabian Nights / Knife / Explicit Sex
/ Kiss more
Awards:1 win & 1 nomination more
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Additional
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Also Known
As:A Thousand and One Nights
Arabian Nights (USA)
Flower of the Arabian Nights (International: English title)
Mille et une nuits, Les (France)
more
Parents Guide:Add content advisory for parents
Runtime:USA:130 min / France:155 min (Cannes Film Festival)
(premiere) / Italy:129 min
Country:Italy / France
Language:Italian
Color:Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:Mono
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Synopsis
In this
film inspired by the ancient erotic and mysterious tales of
the Middle East, the main story concerns an innocent young
man who comes to fall in love with a slave who selected him
as her master. After his foolish error causes their separation,
he travels in search of her. Various other travelers who recount
their own tragic and romantic experiences include stories
of a young man who becomes enraptured by a mysterious woman
on his wedding day, and a man who is determined to free a
woman from a demon. Written by scgary66 (See
here)
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A
brief and Review
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ARABIAN
NIGHTS (Il Fiore delle mille e una notte) is a movie written
and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini in 1974. This picture won
the Grand Prize of the jury of the 1974 Cannes Film Festival
and was nominated for the Golden Palm.
Nur Er
Din has just bought a beautiful young slave, Zumurrud, with
whom he's fallen madly in love. On the next day, Zumurrud
is kidnapped by a wealthy merchant. She manages to escape
and, after having crossed the desert, is enthroned King of
a city whose king has just died without leaving any children
to succeed him.
Nur Er
Din will spend the following months searching for Zumurrud.
He will make the acquaintance of several characters who'll
tell him their personal story. These stories are erotic tales
from the Arab folklore dealing with homosexuality, voyeurism
and all the pleasures sex can give.
--Daniel Staebler, Resident Arabian Nights Scholar (more)
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Movie
Review
by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Arabian Nights
Steve Barron Hallmark/Artisan 07/00 VHS Not
Rated
In
this phantasmagoric tale filled with dragons, thieves, genies,
flying carpets, and practical jokes, Scheherezade (Mili
Avital) marries the mad Sultan of Baghdad (Dougray Scott)
who, having been betrayed by his first wife, is convinced
all women are out to get him — unless he kills them first.
He decides to marry and have each bride strangled the next
morning. But having been tutored by a master storyteller
(Alan Bates) in the marketplace, Scheherezade foils his
plan by starting a bewitching new tale each evening so that
he will spare her again and again to hear the endings.
This
beautiful and clever daughter of the Sultan's vizier (Jim
Carter) proves to be a very imaginative storyteller. Two
of the most familiar are Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves and
Aladdin and the Lamp. The moral of each tale is aimed at
transforming the Sultan's heart, and sure enough there is
a happy ending for the couple. Near the end, his villainous
brother (James Frain) arrives outside Bagdad with an army.
However, the Sultan has learned his lessons well and is
able to creatively draw upon elements of all the stories
in his conquest of the invading army.
Screenplay
writer Peter Barnes has a marvelous time playing with the
different genres of comedy, tragedy, magic, and romantic
drama. The computer wizardry is dazzling, and the exotic
sets, costumes, and music are all top drawer. Hats off to
director Steve Barron for this spectacular 175-minute production!
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The
movie file :269M, 350K RMVB format, 106 minutes, Italian
dub and both Chinese and English subtitle
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See a part of the movie from CC union (195")
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