Pier Paolo PASOLINI
True interviews taken all over Italy illustrate what Italians really think of some taboo topics: sex, the problem of a scandal, the relation between sex and society, wedding, sexual honor, divorce and prostitution. The answers are commented by psychiatrist Cesare MUSATTI and writer Alberto MORAVIA. For a deeper understanding of the issues many of us are still ashamed to discuss.
Pier Paolo PASOLINI
Italian director, screen writer, essayist, poet, critic and novelist, was murdered violently in 1975. PASOLINI is best known outside Italy for his films, many of which were based on literary sources -The Gospel According to Saint Matthew, The Decameron, The Canterbury Tales. His friend, the writer Alberto MORAVIA, considered him ¡®the major Italian poet¡¯ of the second half of the 20th century. Notes towards an African Orestes (1970)Notes for a Film on India(1968) Sopralluoghi in Palestina per il Vangelo secondo Matteo(1965) The Gospel According to St. Matthew(1964) Love Meetings (1964)
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