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Pasolini, 45 years after his death, tributes from cinema to theater

2020-11-01T18:05:32.903Z


45 years have passed since that November 2, 1975, in which Pier Paolo Pasolini was killed at the Ostia seaplane base. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 1 - 45 years have passed since that November 2, 1975, in which Pier Paolo Pasolini was killed at the seaplane base in Ostia.

Among the initiatives to pay homage to the poet and director there is the debut of the documentary: In un futuroaprile - Il Giovane Pasolini by Francesco Costabile and FedericoSavonitto, distributed online by Tucker Film focusing on the digital circuit of quality Italian cinemas.


   www.iorestoinsala.it, which will make it available in the virtual programs of 50 Italian cinemas.


    The appointment is set for Monday 2 November and the vision will be introduced, at 8.30 pm, by the two directors, connected in livestreaming via Zoom and interviewed by the critic Federico Pontiggia. The non-fiction film tells about Pasolini and his Friulian youth. Together with Costabile and Savonitto, he retraces the poet's cousin, Nico Naldini, here in his last interview, in which he recalls how "the arrival of the Pasolini in Casarsa at the beginning of the summer, after a stay at the seaside, was for me the happiest moment of the year". For the anniversary, also on the Chili TV platform from November 2 will be available "Pasolini next our", a documentary directed by Giuseppe Bertolucci (2006) which contains the long interview of the German journalist Gideon Bachmann with Pasolini, the cast and crew of "Salò o le 120 days of Sodoma ", on the set of the film. "The documentary (which made its debut in 2006 at the Venice International Film Festival in Orizzonti Doc) - explains the producer Angelo Draicchio - has the status of a definitive intellectual will" Finally, among other initiatives, that of which on 2 November at 6 pm will live streaming from the stage of the theater with an empty audience the lesson-concert with and the enfant prodigedel violin, Clarissa Bevilacqua and the musicologist Roberto Calabretto. Together they will celebrate the filmmaker's passion for Johann Sebastian Bach with the performance of Suite BWV 1001 perviolino solo, in an event created in collaboration with Centro Studi Pasolini in Casarsa. (HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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