One day, one life. Rome, November 1975. Pier Paolo Pasolini, filmmaker, poet and writer, is a symbol of the struggle against what is socially established. His writings give rise to scandals and his films are censored. Pasolini is simultaneously the object of admiration, strangeness and repudiation. On the last day of his life, the filmmaker meets his mother and, later, his closest friends. At night he decides to go out, and, at dawn, he is found brutally murdered on a beach in Ostia, allegedly by a young prostitute. A film that, in the words of Willem Dafoe, aims to "be inside Pasolini's head".

  • Duration: 74
  • Production year: 2014
  • Country: Belgium, France, Italy
  • Subtitles: min Subtitles PT

Abel Ferrara

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