Sodoma
Sodoma

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Sodoma

1970
Movie
Adult · 18+
16 min
German

The Austrian avant-gardist Otto Muehl may well be the most scandalous filmmaker to ever work in cinema, and Sodoma stands as his most famous work. This creation takes the experiments a bit further down the road.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Roberto RosselliniGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This historical documentary by Roberto Rossellini explores the biblical city of Sodom, delving into its society, culture, and eventual destruction as recounted in the Book of Genesis. It uses a blend of historical reenactments and scholarly commentary to depict the life and downfall of the ancient city.

Critical Reception

Roberto Rossellini's 'Sodoma' was received as an ambitious, albeit dry, exploration of biblical history. Critics noted its educational value and Rossellini's characteristic approach to historical subjects, though some found its pacing and dramatic execution to be lacking compared to his earlier, more acclaimed works. It's considered a niche film within his filmography, appreciated for its intellectual rather than purely cinematic qualities.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its historical and educational scope.

  • Felt by some to be too academic and lacking in dramatic tension.

  • A unique perspective on a biblical narrative through Rossellini's lens.

Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented, but viewers who have engaged with the film often highlight its historical perspective and Rossellini's distinctive directorial style, finding it informative but potentially slow-paced.

Fun Fact

Roberto Rossellini, a pioneer of Italian neorealism, approached 'Sodoma' with the same dedication to historical accuracy and educational intent that marked his later television documentaries on historical figures and periods.

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