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Accattone 1961

★ 7.7514 votes117 min📅 1961-09-25

"The Poor Man's "Dolce Vita""

In the gritty streets of Rome, a struggling pimp's life unravels as his prostitute is sent to prison. Pier Paolo Pasolini's 1961 masterpiece, Accattone, is a raw and unflinching portrayal of the harsh realities faced by the city's underbelly.

Director: Pier Paolo Pasolini

Cast

Franco Citti
Franco Citti
Vittorio 'Accattone' Cataldi
Franca Pasut
Franca Pasut
Stella
Silvana Corsini
Silvana Corsini
Maddalena
Paola Guidi
Ascenza
Adriana Asti
Adriana Asti
Amore
Luciano Conti
Luciano Conti
Il Moicano
Luciano Gonini
Piede d'Oro
Renato Capogna
Il Capogna
Alfredo Leggi
Pupo Biondo
Galeazzo Riccardi
Il Cipolla

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Accattone (1961) about?

Accattone follows the downward spiral of a struggling pimp whose life unravels when his prostitute is sent to prison.

Who directed Accattone?

Pier Paolo Pasolini directed Accattone, a true classic of Italian neorealism.

Who stars in Accattone?

Franco Citti, Franca Pasut, and Silvana Corsini star in Accattone.

Is Accattone (1961) worth watching?

While Accattone is a powerful and haunting experience, it's not for the faint of heart. However, for fans of gritty drama and powerful storytelling, Accattone is a must-see.

How long is Accattone?

Accattone has a runtime of 117 minutes.

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About Accattone (1961) — A Gritty Portrayal of Life in the Shadows

In the gritty streets of Rome, a struggling pimp's life unravels as his prostitute is sent to prison. Pier Paolo Pasolini's 1961 masterpiece, Accattone, is a raw and unflinching portrayal of the harsh realities faced by the city's underbelly. The film follows the downward spiral of a man who can't seem to escape his circumstances, leading to a desperate struggle for survival. With its stark portrayal of poverty and desperation, Accattone is a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition. The film's unapologetic depiction of life in the shadows will leave viewers questioning the harsh realities of existence. With a talented cast, including Franco Citti and Franca Pasut, Accattone is a gripping and intense drama that will keep you on the edge of your seat. As the film hurtles towards its tragic conclusion, one can't help but feel a sense of hopelessness and despair. And yet, it is precisely this sense of desperation that makes Accattone such a powerful and haunting experience. A true classic of Italian neorealism, Accattone is a must-see for fans of gritty drama and powerful storytelling. So, if you're looking for a film that will leave you feeling unsettled and disturbed, look no further than Accattone. This 1961 drama is not for the faint of heart, but for those who dare to confront the harsh realities of life, Accattone is a film that will stay with you long after the credits roll.