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The 81-year-old hasscored over 400 films, for directors such as Pier Paolo Pasolini, Bernardo Bertolucci, and Roman Polanski.
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One of the lynchpins of the Pigneto scene, funkily retro Bar Necci Via Fanfulla da Lodi, 68; necci1924.com , was frequented by a slumming director Pier Paolo Pasolini back in the days when it was full of young proletarians hunched over billiards tables.
Finding Fellini Lee Marshall 2011
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Even renowned European filmmakers Federico Fellini and Pier Paolo Pasolini evidence the impact of Smith's import abroad.
G. Roger Denson: Jack Smith and the Aesthetics of Camp in an Era of Political Correctness G. Roger Denson 2011
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Even renowned European filmmakers Federico Fellini and Pier Paolo Pasolini evidence the impact of Smith's import abroad.
G. Roger Denson: Jack Smith and the Aesthetics of Camp in an Era of Political Correctness G. Roger Denson 2011
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Though it has a contemporary setting, "Teorema" is based on a 1968 film and novel by Pier Paolo Pasolini.
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For me, an added bonus: Friuli was where Pier Paolo Pasolini was raised, and the region stayed dear to him long after he moved to Rome.
Barry Yourgrau: With the World's Best Young Chefs -- "Cooking It Raw" in Pasolini Country 2010
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At one point, he makes a kind of pilgrimage to the tomb of the director and writer Pier Paolo Pasolini in the northern province of Friuli, in which Saviano symbolically tries to inherit the mantle of the dead poet.
Picture Dreams 2009
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The murder of Pier Paolo Pasolini, like much of his life's work, seems to have been designed expressly to provoke shock, moral outrage, and public debate.
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During this period Elsa Morante became friends with Umberto Saba (1883 – 1957), Sandro Penna (1906 – 1977) and Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922 – 1975).
Elsa Morante. 2009
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Art-house directors such as Marco Ferreri (men eating themselves to death in "La Grande Bouffe"), Japan's Nagisa Oshima (the erotically explicit "In the Realm of the Senses") and Pier Paolo Pasolini (whose "Salo" features boys forced by Fascists to eat feces) still had faith in the power of shock to shake up a complacent society.
Gross And Grosser 2008
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