- Έργο (αυτοτελές έργο)
- 07. Ιστορία του Ευρωπαϊκού κινηματογράφου
- Έργα σχετικά με τα πρόσωπα ψηφιακής βιβλιοθήκης
- 4 Σεπτεμβρίου 1968
- Ιταλικά
- Υπερρεαλισμός -- Κινηματογράφος -- Italy -- 20ος αιώνας
- Pasolini, Pier Paolo
- Pasolini, Pier Paolo
- Υπερρεαλισμός | Ψυχολογικό δράμα | Δράμα
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- no2009134007 ⟶ Teorema (Motion picture)
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- Q914157 ⟶ Teorema
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- 183363011 ⟶ Teorema (Motion picture)
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A handsome, enigmatic stranger (Terence Stamp) arrives at a bourgeois household in Milan and successively seduces the son, the mother, the daughter and the father, not forgetting the maid. Then, as abruptly and mysteriously as he arrived, he departs. Unable to endure the void left in their lives, the father (Massimo Girotti) hands over his factory to the workers, the son (Andrs Jos Cruz) abandons his vocation as a painter, the mother (Silvana Mangano) abandons herself to random sexual encounters, and the daughter sinks into catatonia. The maid (Laura Betti, winner Best Actress, Venice 1968), however, becomes a saint.
⟶ BFI
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In this cool, richly complex and provocative political allegory, Pasolini uses his schematic plot to explore family dynamics, the intersection of class and sex, and the nature of different sexualities. After winning a prize at the Venice Festival, Theorem was subsequently banned on an obscenity charge, but Pasolini later won an acquittal on grounds of the film’s ‘high artistic value’.
⟶ BFI
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Teorema, known as Theorem in the United Kingdom, is a 1968 Italian surrealist psychological drama film written and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini and starring Silvana Mangano, Terence Stamp and Massimo Girotti, with Anne Wiazemsky, Laura Betti, Andrés José Cruz Soublette, Alfonso Gatto and Carlo De Mejo. Pasolini's sixth film, it was the first time he worked primarily with professional actors. In this film, an upper-class Milanese family is introduced to, and then abandoned by, an otherworldly man with a mysterious divine force. Themes include the timelessness of divinity and the spiritual corruption of the bourgeoisie.
⟶ Wikipedia
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