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Pasolini maestro corsaro 2015

📅 2015-01-01

Emanuela Audisio's *Pasolini maestro corsaro (2015)* dives into the enigmatic life of Pier Paolo Pasolini, the radical Italian filmmaker and poet whose work continues to challenge conventions.

Director: Emanuela Audisio

Cast

Pier Paolo Pasolini
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Fabrizio Gifuni
Fabrizio Gifuni
Adriana Asti
Adriana Asti
Ninetto Davoli
Ninetto Davoli
Dante Ferretti
Dante Ferretti
Dacia Maraini
Dacia Maraini
Paolo Poli
Paolo Poli

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pasolini maestro corsaro (2015) about?

This documentary explores the turbulent life and revolutionary art of Pier Paolo Pasolini, blending biography with cinematic passion. It examines his role as a provocateur who used film to dissect power, sexuality, and society in post-war Italy.

Who directed Pasolini maestro corsaro?

Emanuela Audisio helmed the film, crafting a visual and narrative tribute to Pasolini's enduring influence.

Who stars in Pasolini maestro corsaro?

The documentary features a powerful ensemble, including Fabrizio Gifuni as Pasolini, alongside Adriana Asti, Ninetto Davoli, and Dante Ferretti.

Is Pasolini maestro corsaro (2015) worth watching?

For those fascinated by Pasolini's legacy or Italian cinema's boldest voices, this doc offers a compelling, if unconventional, look at his life. Its poetic approach may not suit all tastes, but its depth is undeniable.

How long is Pasolini maestro corsaro?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Pasolini maestro corsaro (2015) — A Poetic Portrait of Pier Paolo Pasolini's Life and Legacy

Emanuela Audisio's *Pasolini maestro corsaro (2015)* dives into the enigmatic life of Pier Paolo Pasolini, the radical Italian filmmaker and poet whose work continues to challenge conventions. Through intimate interviews, archival footage, and dramatic reenactments, the film captures Pasolini's relentless pursuit of truth in art and society. Directed with a poet's eye, Audisio's documentary paints a portrait of a man who saw cinema as both a mirror and a weapon, blending personal torment with public defiance. The atmosphere is raw yet lyrical, mirroring Pasolini's own duality—his brilliance and his contradictions.

Themes of rebellion, sexuality, and the role of the artist in a changing world are woven throughout, making this more than just a biographical account. Fabrizio Gifuni's compelling portrayal of Pasolini anchors the narrative, while Adriana Asti and Ninetto Davoli add layers of authenticity. The film feels like a whispered confession, revealing not just the man behind the myth, but the fire that fueled his artistic legacy.