Whoever Says the Truth Shall Die

Whoever Says the Truth Shall Die

Release date : February 28, 1981
Runtime : 1h
Countries of origin : Netherlands /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Philo Bregstein /
Production companies : VARA /
February 28, 1981 1h Netherlands Documentary Italian More
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Philo Bregstein tells us this film looks at Pasolini's life and art to explain why he died. The film traces Pasolini's life chronologically - family roots, hiding during World War II, teaching, moving to Rome, being arrested and acquitted many times, publishing poems, getting into film, being provocative, and being murdered. Interviews with Alberto Moravia, Laura Betti, Maria Antonietta Macciocch, and Bernard Bertolucci are inter-cut with readings of Pasolini's poems and with clips from four films - primarily the Gospel According to St. Matthew - to illustrate his changing ideas and points of view. Bregstein makes a case for Pasolini's being lynched.
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Pier Paolo Pasolini
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  • title:Whoever Says the Truth Shall Die
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1981
  • Runtime:1h
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Netherlands ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Philo Bregstein /
  • Writers: Philo Bregstein · Michèle Garlati ·
  • Production companies: VARA ·
  • Overview:Philo Bregstein tells us this film looks at Pasolini's life and art to explain why he died. The film traces Pasolini's life chronologically - family roots, hiding during World War II, teaching, moving to Rome, being arrested and acquitted many times, publishing poems, getting into film, being provocative, and being murdered. Interviews with Alberto Moravia, Laura Betti, Maria Antonietta Macciocch, and Bernard Bertolucci are inter-cut with readings of Pasolini's poems and with clips from four films - primarily the Gospel According to St. Matthew - to illustrate his changing ideas and points of view. Bregstein makes a case for Pasolini's being lynched.
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