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La rabbia di Pasolini (2008) [ReUp]  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at April 7, 2017
La rabbia di Pasolini (2008) [ReUp]

La rabbia di Pasolini (2008)
DVD Video | 1hr 17mn | PAL 4:3| 720x576 | 6.96 Gb
Italian: Dolby AC3, 2 ch
Subtitles: English
Genre: Documentary

An attempt to reconstruct the complete version of Pier Paolo Pasolini's segment of La rabbia (1963).

Trilogy of Life (1971-1974) [The Criterion Collection]  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at April 8, 2017
Trilogy of Life (1971-1974) [The Criterion Collection]

Trilogy of Life (1971-1974) [The Criterion Collection #631]
DVDRip | MKV | AVC, ~720x464, ~ 1.7 Mbps | 3 x ~ 1hr 51mn | 3 x ~ 1.8 GB
Italian: AC3, 1 ch, 384 kbps
Subtitles: English
Genre: Comedy, Drama, History, Fantasy | Three films by Pier Paolo Pasolini

In the early 1970s, the great Italian poet, philosopher, and filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini brought to the screen a trio of masterpieces of medieval literature—Giovanni Boccaccio’s The Decameron, Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, and The Thousand and One Nights (often known as The Arabian Nights)—and in doing so created his most uninhibited and extravagant work. In this brazen and bawdy triptych, the director set out to challenge modern consumer culture and celebrate the uncorrupted human body, while commenting on contemporary sexual and religious mores and hypocrisies. Filled with scatological humor and a rough-hewn sensuality that leave all modern standards of decency behind, these are carnal, provocative, and wildly entertaining films, all extraordinarily designed by Dante Ferretti and featuring evocative music by Ennio Morricone.

Mamma Roma (1962) [Criterion Collection]  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at May 6, 2017
Mamma Roma (1962) [Criterion Collection]

Mamma Roma (1962) [Criterion Collection, Spine #236]
DVD Video, 2 x DVD9 | NTSC 16:9 | 720x480 | 1hr 46mn | 6.64 Gb + 7.61 Gb
Italian: Dolby AC3, 2 ch
Subtitles: English
Genre: Drama

After many years working in the streets of Roma, the middle-age whore Mamma Roma (Anna Magnani) saves money to buy an upper class apartment, a fruit stand and retires from the prostitution. She brings her teenage son Ettore (Ettore Garofolo), who was raised alone in the country, to live with her, and Ettore becomes her pride and joy. However, the boy that does not want to study or work, joins to idle friends, has a crush on a bitch, and Mamma Roma uses her best but limited efforts to straight Ettore and make him an honest man. However, her past haunts her with tragic consequences.