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    Pier Paolo Pasolini - La Ricotta (1962)

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    Pier Paolo Pasolini - La Ricotta (1962)

    Pier Paolo Pasolini - La Ricotta (1962)
    380 Mb | Runtime 00:34 | Color , B&W | Language: Italian | Optional subtitles: Spanish
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    Soon after "Mamma Roma", Pasolini wrote and directed the delicious satire "La Ricotta" for the compilation film "Ro.Go.Pa.G". Starring Orson Welles as a director who sets out to make a film about the Passion of Jesus.

    Pier Paolo Pasolini - La Ricotta (1962)


    A profoundly religious film, La ricotta is an explosion of disgust at consumer society and its vulgarity, a scabrous reproach of the Catholic Church for its abandonment of the poorest members of that society, a film about a film about the Crucifixion that shows Christianity’s central symbolic event being staged within a circus of depravity. (criterion.com)

    Pier Paolo Pasolini - La Ricotta (1962)


    As Enzo Siciliano puts it in his biography of Pasolini, "this movie set is nothing but the temple overrun by the moneychangers." La ricotta uses all the technical and moral ironies of filmmaking, the disjunction between “reality” and artifice, to paint a world of implacable cruelty ruled by money and cynically contrived spectacle. (criterion.com)

    Pier Paolo Pasolini - La Ricotta (1962)


    Soon after its release in 1963, La ricotta was seized "for insulting the religion of the state." Pasolini was put on trial, found guilty, and sentenced to prison for four months, a conviction voided by an appeals court the following year. (criterion.com)

    Pier Paolo Pasolini - La Ricotta (1962)


    "You're always hungry, yet you stay with those who starve you."