#F1: PASOLINI, Pier Paolo: Accattone (1961)
PASOLINI, Pier Paolo (Italy)
Accattone [1961]
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Accattone [1961]
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Poet and painter turned filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini courted controversy with his very first feature by using Catholic iconography and liturgical music to render a plaintive, brutally beautiful portrait of a shiftless Roman pimp and thief (then-nonprofessional Franco Citti, in a revelatory performance) whose life of petty crime turns increasingly desperate when the woman who supports him is imprisoned. Melding a hardscrabble neorealist milieu with classical influences, Pasolini offers a vision of underclass struggle as a kind of modern sainthood.
117 minutes
Monaural
Black and White
In Italian
1:37:1
Criterion Release 2023
Monaural
Black and White
In Italian
1:37:1
Criterion Release 2023
Director/Writer
Pier Paolo Pasolini was 39 when he directed Accattone.
Other Pasolini films in the Collection:
#F2/#236: Mamma Roma (1962)
#F3: Love Meetings (1964)
#F4: The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964)
#F5: The Hawks and the Sparrows (1966)
#F6: Oedipus Rex (1967)
#F7/#1013: Teorema (1968)
#F8: Porcile (1969)
#F9: Medea (1969)
#632: The Decameron (1971)
#633: The Canterbury Tales (1972)
#634: Arabian Nights (1974)
#17: Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1976)
Other Pasolini films in the Collection:
#F2/#236: Mamma Roma (1962)
#F3: Love Meetings (1964)
#F4: The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964)
#F5: The Hawks and the Sparrows (1966)
#F6: Oedipus Rex (1967)
#F7/#1013: Teorema (1968)
#F8: Porcile (1969)
#F9: Medea (1969)
#632: The Decameron (1971)
#633: The Canterbury Tales (1972)
#634: Arabian Nights (1974)
#17: Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1976)
The Film
The Extras
The Booklet
Commentary
Video tribute
Documentary 1
Documentary 2
Documentary 3
Controversial altered ending
Theatrical trailer
The Booklet
Commentary
Video tribute
Documentary 1
Documentary 2
Documentary 3
Controversial altered ending
Theatrical trailer






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