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Oedipus Rex ( Edipo re) is a 1967 Italian film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. [1] Pasolini adapted the screenplay from the Greek tragedy Oedipus Rex written by Sophocles in 428 BC. The film was mainly shot in Morocco. It was presented in competition at the 28th Venice International Film Festival. 1h 44m IMDb RATING 7.2 /10 6.8K YOUR RATING Rate Drama Rescued from abandonment and raised by the King and Queen, Oedipus is still haunted by a prophecy--he'll murder his father and marry his mother. Director Pier Paolo Pasolini Writers Pier Paolo Pasolini Sophocles Stars Silvana Mangano Franco Citti Alida Valli See production info at IMDbPro

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Edipo Re by Pier Paolo Pasolini. Publication date 1967 Usage Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International Topics Cinema Language Italian. No copyright infringement Addeddate 2022-05-01 11:58:07 Identifier edipo-re-pasolini Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. plus-circle Add Review. "Oedipus Rex (Edipo re) is a 1967 Italian film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. Pasolini adapted the screenplay from the Greek tragedy Oedipus Rex written by. Pasolini's Oedipus Rex works great for me. Loved the desert setting, tribal elements, and dramatic intensity. The film feels grounded in an earthy seriousness, which allows for an Oedipus that is. Pasolini, Pier Paolo, 1922-1975. Publication date 1971 Topics Oedipus (Greek mythological figure) -- Drama Publisher London (47 Dean St., W.1), Lorrimer Publishing Ltd. English; Italian. 150 p. 21 cm Translation of Edipo re Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2021-09-16 06:10:14 Boxid IA40236506 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set.

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1967 'Edipo re' Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini Pasolini's Terrifying… Compassionate… Magnificent… In pre-war Italy, a young couple have a baby boy. The father, however, is jealous of his son - and the scene moves to antiquity, where the baby is taken into the desert to be killed. Edipo Re is a highly personal screenplay adaption by Pasolini of the Greek drama by Sophocles. As his first colour feature, Edipo Re makes brilliant use of wildly alternating Moroccan landscapes, to transpose collective myth into a particular vision that is at once tender, sensual, and wholly unsparing. (Edipo Re) Screening on Film Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. With Franco Citti, Silvana Mangano, Alida Valli, Carmelo Bene. Italy, 1967, 35mm, color, 104 min. Italian with English subtitles. Print source: Pasolini Foundation Edipo Re. Directed by. Pier Paolo Pasolini. Italy, Morocco, 1967. Drama, History, Avant-Garde. 104.. Pier Paolo Pasolini turned to another classical text for this deeply personal take on Sophocles' immortal tragedy. Hopping from Morocco to Bologna for his first film shot in color, Pasolini fashions a hugely ambitious, three-part epic of.

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Synopsis. In pre-war Italy, a young couple have a baby boy. The father, however, is jealous of his son - and the scene moves to antiquity, where the baby is taken into the desert to be killed. He is rescued, given the name Edipo (Oedipus), and brought up by the King and Queen of Corinth as their son. One day an oracle informs Edipo that he is. Pasolini's Edipo Re reminds us of the boldness at the heart of humanistic learning: the conviction that the texts we decide to study should matter not just for us but for anyone. By Richard A. Rosengarten | March 9, 2023 Edipo Re" ("Oedipus Rex," 1967). Pasolini's films are being presented in a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art through Jan. 5.. Pasolini's despair reaches its terminal point (in. The film, Edipo Re, directed by Italian poet, novelist, and social and political activist Pier Paolo Pasolini, not only reconstructs the myth and adapts Sophocles' tragedy, but uses both as a basis of cinematic autobiography.

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Los Angeles, CA ( The Hollywood Times) 2/26/22 - Screening at the new Academy Museum theatres on Friday night was Pier Paolo Pasolini's Oedipus Rex (Edipo Re, Italy, 1967) as part of the current retrospective of the films of Pasolini co-sponsored by the Motion Picture Academy Museum and Cinecittà. It's the intriguing switch in narrative, scenery and discourse of Pier Paolo Pasolini's 1967 Edipo Re (Oedipus Rex), a deeply Freudian interpretation of Sophocles' tragedy Oedipus Rex. As I watch it with profound reverence for its cinematic originality, in my perplexity I hear the loud and clear diegetic sound that resembles the Romanian folklore.