Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Pasolini” is not a biopic of the late Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini (played here by Willem Dafoe). The complicated ...
Never one to hold back when depicting the truth, Pier Paolo Pasolini, nearly 50 years after his death, remains a defiant and relevant artist whose films embrace human dignity, condemn authoritarianism ...
The brilliance of stunt casting Willem Dafoe as the controversial Italian director backfires when he opens his mouth to speak. One suspects Pasolini himself would have approved of casting Willem Dafoe ...
'Pasolini,' the English-language biopic about the iconic Italian film director Pier Paolo Pasolini, played by Willem Dafoe, has landed at Kino Lorber five years after a festival circuit run. By Etan ...
A scene from Pier Paolo Pasolini's "Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom." (Zebra Photofest) "120 Days of Sodom," the rapacious weave of sexual excess and debauchery penned by Marquis de Sade in the late ...
When people hear the name Pasolini, if they recognize it at all, it's primarily due to two references: one, his brutal murder by a male prostitute (and perhaps a criminal syndicate group) or his later ...
Using film to explore Italian culture past and present, Derek Duncan provided insights on Pier Paolo Pasolini’s works. The works of controversial Italian filmmaker Pasolini are slated to be shown at ...
The Museum of Modern Art will present Pier Paolo Pasolini, a full retrospective celebrating the filmmaker’s cinematic output, from December 13, 2012 through January 5, 2013, in The Roy and Niuta Titus ...
Pier Paolo Pasolini was one of Italian cinema’s most influential, controversial and iconoclastic filmmakers, arriving on the scene after neo-realists such as Vittorio De Sica and Roberto Rossellini.
Willem Dafoe plays the murdered gay poet whose loss still reverberates through Italian intellectual life in Abel Ferrara's anti-conventional portrait By David Rooney Chief Film Critic “Narrative art, ...