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PPPasolini
This film shows the last days of Pasolini’s life that he spent in Stockholm. He was invited to visit the Institute of Culture and give an interview in the Swedish Film Institute. Together with his boyfriend Ninetto they stayed in Diplomat Hotel. Where he was murdered at 1.30 a.m. on 2nd November; 1975.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the last day in the life of controversial Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini. It interweaves scenes from his final hours with dramatizations of his unproduced works, exploring his complex artistic and personal life. The narrative culminates with his violent and unsolved murder.
Critical Reception
Abel Ferrara's 'Pasolini' received a mixed but generally thoughtful reception, with many critics acknowledging Willem Dafoe's powerful performance. The film was praised for its artistic ambition and unflinching look at a controversial figure, though some found its structure and narrative disjointed.
What Reviewers Say
Willem Dafoe delivers a compelling and nuanced performance as the titular controversial filmmaker.
The film's artistic ambition and exploration of Pasolini's complex psyche are commendable.
Some critics found the narrative structure fragmented and the dramatization of unproduced works challenging to follow.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Pasolini' are divided, with some appreciating the biographical elements and Dafoe's portrayal, while others found the film's pacing and artistic choices to be too esoteric or slow.
Awards & Accolades
Premiered in competition at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Willem Dafoe had previously expressed interest in playing Pier Paolo Pasolini, and director Abel Ferrara was also drawn to the subject matter after being fascinated by Pasolini's life and work for many years.
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