帕索里尼(有声)
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Pasolini has been directed by Abel Ferrara, an American director who's no stranger to controversy. His films include Driller Killer, central to the video nasty debate and recently Welcome to New York with Gérard Depardieu as a powerful individual, not so dissimilar to former IMF boss Dominique Strauss-Kahn. For this new film, Ferrara recreates Pasolini's murder, its precise circumstances are mysterious. His young companion that night, Pino Pelosi, initially confessed, but later retracted his statement, claiming the attack was carried out by a trio, adding to speculation that the murder was politically motivated. In Ferrara's version, though, the attackers are simply homophobic. Abel Ferrara talked to Pino Pelosi as part of his research. He put Willem Dafoe in Pasolini's own clothes and filmed in his regular haunts. When I spoke to Ferrara down the line from Rome, I began with the importance of authenticity.
"Yeah, we were, you know, I was at stake with Ford, if he can do it. You know in Rome, you can recreate 1975, 1975 is right in front of you. Those restaurants are still there. The neighbourhood you've lived in is still there, I mean, and we wanted to consume the dude and... But in the end, that gets you to point A, I mean, you gotta make the film, you gotta go beyond the research and you can't film the research."
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