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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15965725
    Note: Orig.: Italien/Frankreich, 1975
    In: Pasolini : six films 1968 - 1975 ; [Medienkombination], London, [ca. 2015]
    Language: Italian
    Author information: Pasolini, Pier Paolo
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Milano : SugarCo
    UID:
    gbv_1846513308
    Format: 124 S., Ill
    Series Statement: Fatti e Misfatti 24
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34368504
    Format: 2 Blu-ray Disc (177/177 min + Bonus) , 1 Booklet (36 Seiten) , 1.85:1 ; 1080p, 24 fps
    Content: In der Republik von Salo, dem letzten Refugium italienischer Faschisten kurz vor dem Ende der Mussolini-Herrschaft, inszeniert eine Gruppe sadistischer Großbürger terroristische Grausamkeitsrituale: Junge Männer und Frauen werden als Lust- und Folterobjekte mißbraucht und erniedrigt, schließlich in einer perversen Orgie zu Tode gequält. In seinem letzten Film entwirft Pasolini jenseits spekulativer Intentionen und ästhetischer Gefälligkeit eine schockierende Vision menschlicher Machtbesessenheit und barbarischer Zerstörungslust inmitten hochgeistiger kultureller Verfeinerung. Der nach einem Roman von de Sade entwickelte Stoff ist zwar im Jahr 1944 angesiedelt, dient jedoch als Kommentar zur hedonistischen Konsumgesellschaft der Nachkriegszeit, die von Pasolini als apokalyptische Verfallsepoche begriffen wird ohne Hoffnung auf Veränderung. Ein radikaler, trostloser, erschütternder Film. In einigen europäischen Ländern wurde der Film Opfer staatlicher Zensur und gerichtlicher Ermittlungen. (Lexikon des internationalen Films)
    Content: Extras: * High-definition digital restoration (with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition) * "Salò": Yesterday and Today, a thirty-three-minute documentary featuring interviews with director Pier Paolo Pasolini, actor-filmmaker Jean-Claude Biette, and Pasolini friend Nineto Davoli (in this documentary film, produced for Carlotta Films in France, director Pier Paolo Pasolini discusses his controversial film, what inspired him to shoot it, the symbolism in it and specifically its similarities with Dante's Inferno, etc. The film also features interviews with filmmaker and longtime Pasolini collaborator Jean-Claude Biette, and actors Helene Surgere and Ninetto Davoli. Archival footage from the shooting of the film in Cinecittà is also included. In Italian and French, with optional English subtitles. (2002, 34 min, 1080i)). * Fade to Black, a twenty-three-minute documentary featuring directors Bernardo Bertolucci, Catherine Breillat, and John Maybury, as well as scholar David Forgacs (Fade to Black - a very informative documentary about Salo and the life and tragic death of its director. The documentary features interviews with Pasolini, directors Bernardo Bertolucci and Catherine Breillat, John Maubury, and scholar David Forgacs. In English and Italian, with imposed English subtitles where necessary. (24 min, 1080i)). * The End of "Salò", a forty-minute documentary about the film's production (The End of "Salo" - in this featurette, actors Antinisca Nemour and Paolo Bonacelli, screenwriter Pupi Avati, production designer Dante Ferretti, assistant director Fiorella Infascelli, assistant editor Ugo Maria De Rossi, and others discuss the film's production history and Pasolini's legacy and tragic death. In Italian, with optional English subtitles. (40 min, 1080i).) * Video interview with set designer Dante Ferretti (production designer Dante Ferretti discusses his worn on Salo and professional relationship with Pasolini. In Italian, with optional English subtitles. (12 min, 1080i)). * Video interview with director and film scholar Jean-Pierre Gorin (In this video interview, filmmaker and scholar Jean-Pierre Gorin discusses Salo and Pasolini's legacy. The interview was recorded exclusively for Criterion in New York City in February 2006. In English, not subtitled. (28 min, 1080i)). * Optional English-dubbed soundtrack * Theatrical trailer * PLUS: A booklet featuring essays by Neil Bartlett, Breillat, Naomi Greene, Sam Rohdie, Roberto Chiesi, and Gary Indiana, and excerpts from Gideon Bachmann's on-set diary. (Criterion; Ergänzungen aus Blu-ray.com)
    Note: Orig.: Italien/Frankreich, 1976 , Untertitel: englisch ; Untertitel für Hörgeschädigte: englisch
    Language: English
    Keywords: Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; Film
    Author information: Morricone, Ennio
    Author information: Sade, Marquis de
    Author information: Pasolini, Pier Paolo
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB01396238
    Format: 1 DVD (ca. 89 Min.) , Bildformat: 1,85:1
    Content: In der Republik von Salo, dem letzten Refugium italienischer Faschisten kurz vor dem Ende der Mussolini-Herrschaft, inszeniert eine Gruppe sadistischer Großbürger terroristische Grausamkeitsrituale: Junge Männer und Frauen werden als Lust- und Folterobjekte mißbraucht und erniedrigt, schließlich in einer perversen Orgie zu Tode gequält. In seinem letzten Film entwirft Pasolini jenseits spekulativer Intentionen und ästhetischer Gefälligkeit eine schockierende Vision menschlicher Machtbesessenheit und barbarischer Zerstörungslust inmitten hochgeistiger kultureller Verfeinerung. Der nach einem Roman von de Sade entwickelte Stoff ist zwar im Jahr 1944 angesiedelt, dient jedoch als Kommentar zur hedonistischen Konsumgesellschaft der Nachkriegszeit, die von Pasolini als apokalyptische Verfallsepoche begriffen wird ohne Hoffnung auf Veränderung. Ein radikaler, trostloser, erschütternder Film. In einigen europäischen Ländern wurde der Film Opfer staatlicher Zensur und gerichtlicher Ermittlungen. (Lexikon des internationalen Films 1999/2000 (CD-ROM)
    Note: Ländercode: 2 , Sprachen: dt.,ital. - Untertitel: dt.
    Language: German
    Author information: Sade, Marquis de
    Author information: Pasolini, Pier Paolo
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15469186
    Format: 1 BD (116 Min. + Bonus) , Monaural , 1 Beih. , 1.85:1
    Edition: Special ed.
    ISBN: 9781604654875
    Series Statement: The Criterion collection : [BD] 17
    Content: The notorious final film from Pier Paolo Pasolini, Salò, or The 120 Days of Sodom has been called nauseating, shocking, depraved, pornographic . It’s also a masterpiece. The controversial poet, novelist, and filmmaker’s transposition of the Marquis de Sade’s eighteenth-century opus of torture and degradation to Fascist Italy in 1944 remains one of the most passionately debated films of all time, a thought-provoking inquiry into the political, social, and sexual dynamics that define the world we live in. (Criterion Collection)
    Content: Extras: * High-definition digital restoration (with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition) * "Salò": Yesterday and Today, a thirty-three-minute documentary featuring interviews with director Pier Paolo Pasolini, actor-filmmaker Jean-Claude Biette, and Pasolini friend Nineto Davoli (in this documentary film, produced for Carlotta Films in France, director Pier Paolo Pasolini discusses his controversial film, what inspired him to shoot it, the symbolism in it and specifically its similarities with Dante's Inferno, etc. The film also features interviews with filmmaker and longtime Pasolini collaborator Jean-Claude Biette, and actors Helene Surgere and Ninetto Davoli. Archival footage from the shooting of the film in Cinecittà is also included. In Italian and French, with optional English subtitles. (2002, 34 min, 1080i)). * Fade to Black, a twenty-three-minute documentary featuring directors Bernardo Bertolucci, Catherine Breillat, and John Maybury, as well as scholar David Forgacs (Fade to Black - a very informative documentary about Salo and the life and tragic death of its director. The documentary features interviews with Pasolini, directors Bernardo Bertolucci and Catherine Breillat, John Maubury, and scholar David Forgacs. In English and Italian, with imposed English subtitles where necessary. (24 min, 1080i)). * The End of "Salò", a forty-minute documentary about the film's production (The End of "Salo" - in this featurette, actors Antinisca Nemour and Paolo Bonacelli, screenwriter Pupi Avati, production designer Dante Ferretti, assistant director Fiorella Infascelli, assistant editor Ugo Maria De Rossi, and others discuss the film's production history and Pasolini's legacy and tragic death. In Italian, with optional English subtitles. (40 min, 1080i).) * Video interview with set designer Dante Ferretti (production designer Dante Ferretti discusses his worn on Salo and professional relationship with Pasolini. In Italian, with optional English subtitles. (12 min, 1080i)). * Video interview with director and film scholar Jean-Pierre Gorin (In this video interview, filmmaker and scholar Jean-Pierre Gorin discusses Salo and Pasolini's legacy. The interview was recorded exclusively for Criterion in New York City in February 2006. In English, not subtitled. (28 min, 1080i)). * Optional English-dubbed soundtrack * Theatrical trailer * PLUS: A booklet featuring essays by Neil Bartlett, Breillat, Naomi Greene, Sam Rohdie, Roberto Chiesi, and Gary Indiana, and excerpts from Gideon Bachmann's on-set diary. (Criterion; Ergänzungen aus Blu-ray.com)
    Note: Ländercode: A , Orig.: Italien/Frankreich, 1976 , High-definition digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack , The booklet featuring essays by Neil Bartlett, Breillat, Naomi Greene, Sam Rohdie, Roberto Chiesi, and Gary Indiana, and excerpts from Gideon Bachmann's on-set diary , "Salò": Yesterday and today, a documentary featuring interviews with director Pier Paolo Pasolini, actor-filmmaker Jean-Claude Biette, and Pasolini friend Nineto Davoli (33 Min.). Fade to black, a documentary featuring directors Bernardo Bertolucci, Catherine Breillat, and John Maybury, as well as scholar David Forgacs (23 Min.). The end of "Salò", a documentary about the film's production (40 Min.) , Fade to Black ; The End of "Salo". , Ital. mit engl. Untertiteln
    Language: Italian
    Keywords: Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma ; Blu-Ray-Disc
    Author information: Morricone, Ennio
    Author information: Sade, Marquis de
    Author information: Pasolini, Pier Paolo
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