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Pasolini: The Rebel
The film Salò is set in Fascist-occupied Italy in 1944. It tells the story of what happens when a Duke, a Bishop, a Magistrate and a President take 18 adolescent boys and girls captive and travel to a remote palace. What follows is one of the most extreme sociopolitical criticisms ever committed to film. Based [...]
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Tagged aesthetics, cinema, Cinema of our Time, class, philosophy, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Poetry, politics, Rebel, Salo
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