Pasolini l'Enragé (1966)

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The first "filmed portrait" of Pasolini was created by French television in July 1966 as part of the prestigious series Cinéastes de notre temps, directed by Janine Bazin and André S. Labarthe. Interviewed on the streets of the Roman suburbs and in his studio, Pasolini analyzes his dramatic relationship with Italian society and retraces the trajectory of his works up to Hawks and Sparrows.

Director: Jean-André Fieschi
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 98 min
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Country: France
Language: Français, Italiano
Original Language: en

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collage film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pasolini l'Enragé about?
The first "filmed portrait" of Pasolini was created by French television in July 1966 as part of the prestigious series Cinéastes de notre temps, directed by Janine Bazin and André S. Labarthe. Interviewed on the streets of the Roman suburbs and in his studio, Pasolini analyzes his dramatic relationship with Italian society and retraces the trajectory of his works up to Hawks and Sparrows.
Who directed Pasolini l'Enragé?
Pasolini l'Enragé was directed by Jean-André Fieschi.
Who stars in Pasolini l'Enragé?
Pasolini l'Enragé stars Pier Paolo Pasolini.
How long is Pasolini l'Enragé?
Pasolini l'Enragé has a runtime of 1h 38m (98 minutes).
What genre is Pasolini l'Enragé?
Pasolini l'Enragé is a Documentary film.
Where was Pasolini l'Enragé produced?
Pasolini l'Enragé was produced in France.