Pasolini, el poeta en la playa (TV) (2000)

2000 · Documentary · 56 min. · Spain

Pasolini, el poeta en la playa (TV)

Synopsis of Pasolini, el poeta en la playa (TV) (2000)

The documentary begins with the meeting on the beach of Ostia of six characters after twenty-five years of the death of the director, who remember his figure. His different personalities project different facets of the filmmaker: poet, revolutionary theoretician, intellectual, filmmaker, actor and expert on the dark side of the human soul. The program, shot in various Italian enclaves that marked the life of Pasolini (Casarsa, his hometown, the Friuli region, where he fought with peasants against "latifundistas", Pordenone, where is the most complete photographic and documentary archive on his Work or Rome, where he lived most of his life), begins and ends at the beach of Ostia, where the corpse was found in the early hours of November 2, 1975, in clear homage to the very conception of the Death as "beginning and end" of which the director showed.

Original title Pasolini, el poeta en la playa (TV)

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