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PASOLINI SIX FILMS 1968 -1975 ( 7 Disc-set)
Films by Pier Paolo Pasolini
Brutal and uncompromising, the films of controversial director Pier Paolo Pasolini have shocked and outraged audiences for decades, and their power remains undiminished to this day. Presented together for the first time, these six films stand as a testimony to his unique and untameable talents.
In Theorem, a youthful Terence Stamp seduces each member of a bourgeois family. Medea features opera legend Maria Callas in a dark tale of betrayal and revenge. The Decameron, The Canterbury Tales and Arabian Nights form the bawdy Trilogy of Life , all with scores by the legendary Ennio Morricone. And Pasolini's final, shocking film, Salò, or The 120 Days of Sodom, sees him pushing his art to extremes.
THEOREM Italy | 1968 | colour, some tinted black and white | 98 mins
MEDEA Italy, France, Germany | 1969 | colour | 111 mins
THE DECAMERON Italy, France, Germany | 1971 | colour | 111 mins
THE CANTERBURY TALES Italy, France | 1972 | colour | 111 mins
ARABIAN NIGHTS Italy, France | 1974 | colour | 130 mins
SALÒ, OR THE 120 DAYS OF SODOM Italy, France | 1975 | colour | 117 mins
- Alternative English language versions of all films
- Deleted sequences and alternative shots for selected films
- Original trailers and teaser spots
- Theorem audio commentary by Italian-film expert Robert Gordon
- Notes for an African Oresteia (Pasolini, 1970, 73 mins): an exploration of the parallels between Aeschylus Orestes trilogy and African politics
- Whoever Says the Truth Shall Die (Philo Bregstein, 1981, 58 mins): the classic documentary on Pasolini's life and work
- Walking with Pasolini (Roberto Purvis, 2008, 21 mins): documentary featuring Neil Bartlett, David Forgacs and Noam Chomsky
- Pasolini and the Italian Genre Film (Alberto Farina, David Gregory, 2009, 35 mins): exclusive documentary featuring Italian film producers Alfredo Bini and Luciano Martino
- Salò: Fade to Black (Nigel Algar, 2001, 24 mins): Mark Kermode explores the ongoing relevance of Pasolini's final film
- Open Your Eyes! (Gideon Bachmann, 2008, 21 mins): on the set of Salò
- Ostia (Julian Cole, 1987, 26 mins): short film in which Derek Jarman plays Pasolini
- Ostia audio commentary by director Julian Cole
- 'Ostia The Death of Pasolini' (Peter Christopherson, 2009, 7 mins): Short homage, set to the song by Coil
- Illustrated booklet featuring a new essay by Geoffrey Nowell-Smith and full film credits
Italian language, English subtitles | 5 x BD50, 1 x BD25 | 24fps | 1080p | 1 x PAL DVD9 | Original aspect ratios 1.85:1 | PCM mono audio (48k/24-bit) | Cert 18 (Contains strong violence, sexual violence and scenes of torture and humiliation) Suitable only for persons of 18 years or over. Not to be supplied to any persons below that age. | Region B blu-ray & Region 2 DVD