Pier Paolo Pasolini Collection - Volume 2 (1961)
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Synopsis: Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini made uncompromising, often controversial films that attacked the hypocrisies of the 20th-century bourgeoisie with their examinations of the marginalized... Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini made uncompromising, often controversial films that attacked the hypocrisies of the 20th-century bourgeoisie with their examinations of the marginalized segments of Italian society, including pimps, prostitutes, criminals, and homosexuals. This 3-disc collection features three of his most daring films: ACCATTONE (1961), THE HAWKS AND THE SPARROWS (1964), and THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. MATTHEW (1965). See individual titles for details. [More]
Starring: Franco Citti, Franca Pasut, Roberto Scaringella, Adriana Asti
Starring: Franco Citti, Franca Pasut, Roberto Scaringella, Adriana Asti, Toto, Ninetto Davoli, Femi Benussi, Enrique Irazoque, Susanna Pasolini, Mario Socrate, Marcello Morante
Director: Pier Paolo Pasolini
Director: Pier Paolo Pasolini
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