11 Sep 2015 – 1 Oct 2015
Dr John David Rhodes (author of Stupendous, Miserable City: Pasolini’s Rome) introduces the film before the screening on 11 September.
Rome. It was the night of 1 November 1975 when the great Italian poet and filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini was murdered. His art always opposed power fearlessly; his poetry and writings scandalized, while his films were persecuted by censorship.
On the day of his death, Pasolini spent his last hours in the company of his beloved mother and close friends, and later he drove his Alfa Romeo in search of adventure in the eternal city. At dawn the following day, the body of Pasolini was found dead nearby the seadrome in Ostia.
Abel Ferrara’s film plays with a visionary blend of reality and imagination.
(Notes by ICA Film & Cinema Manager Nico Marzano)
Competition
To celebrate the release of the film, we’re offering you the chance to win a great prize bundle—courtesy of agnès b and the British Film Institute— including £100 of agnès b vouchers and Blu-ray copies of six Pasolini masterpieces.
For you chance to win simply email marketing.accounts@bfi.org.uk with PASOLINI in the subject header by Monday 14 September.
Prize consists of:
Abel Ferrara, Pasolini, Italy 2014, 89 mins.