
Pazolini po Pazoliniju: razgovor Đuzepea Kardila i Pjer Paola Pazolinija u Njujorku
In one of the last interviews, from 1969, Giuseppe Cardillo talks to Pier Paolo Pasolini, director of cult films such as Salo or 120 days of Sodom and Decameron, writer, poet and one of the most important intellectuals of Italy in the 20th century
While discussing his relationship to Marxism, the importance of the use of spoken language, his experience of America and New York, his approach to filmmaking and his sense of the "presence of the sacred", they guide us through the focal points of his work and shed light on Pasolini's inner conflicts and attitudes, as well as his ultimate commitment to poetry as "the most unruly expression of art".
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