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A wealthy family hosts a strange visitor. He seduces the maid, the son, the mother, the daughter, and finally the father, before leaving after a few days. After he’s gone, no one can continue living as before. Who was the visitor? Was he God? —IMDb

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Pier Paolo Pasolini

Pier Paolo Pasolini was among the most controversial and provocative filmmakers ever to impact the international cinema community. Emerging during the 1960s, Pasolini broke from his New Wave-inspired peers, drawing influence for his work not from other cinematic sources but from art, literature, folklore, and music. He was also among the few directors of his era to focus less on the process of filmmaking than on his subject matter, bringing to the screen the gritty desperation of life on the fringes. Pasolini was born in Bologna, Italy, on March 5, 1922. The son of an army officer, he grew up at various points throughout the country, and began writing poetry at the age of seven. While studying art at the University of Bologna, he published his first book of poetry, Poesie a Casarsa, in 1942. A year later, he was drafted to serve in the armed forces during the waning months of World War II, and after Italy’s surrender his regiment was captured by the Germans. Pasolini soon escaped and… read more

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mintghost

8Dec11

Amazing.

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Gonçalo Mata

31Oct11

Pasolini here achives a transcendence difficult to pin out. The main character becomes here a symbol, a earthly deity that creates a tumultuous effect on the lives of a wealthy and apparently balanced family. Again Pasolini takes on, not the theme on religion, but on spirituality. Incredible photography.

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Aurora

27Oct11

A God? A deity? Must be.

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mooniac

13Oct11

This one really made a difference in me. Brilliant.

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By Maascha on January 24, 2010

A beautiful and inscrutable character disrupts a quiet bourgeois existence.

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