Banned: Italy, Finland, Australia, Germany, New Zealand, Norway Pier Paolo Pasolini s final transgressive masterpiece, Salo will forever be known as that film in which people eat pooh . And poop ...
Content Warning: this segment contains some graphic descriptions of torture, sex and violence. Artists, musicians, and filmmakers are often inspired by what they see or hear. Sometimes that thing is ...
'70s Week: From "Pink Flamingos" and "Jackass" to "The Help" and "The Human Centipede," IndieWire gets neck-deep in cinematic coprophagia. Anyway, it’s “Salò” Day! Have you put out your Blu-ray case ...
DVD review: One McMess, please! The fascist puppet state of Salò is doomed to collapse. The gentry there pass their time with entertaining soirées and melodious music. Out of boredom, senior figures ...
Pasolini's final film - he was murdered a couple of moths after its completion - Salo is a masterpiece of perverse cinema. Chiefly known for its abundant scenes of coprophagy (poop eating), which had ...
This 1975 film was banned almost everywhere due to the presence of graphic scenes of torture, nudity, and gore in it. The 1970s saw a rise of experimental cinema in Europe, where mainstream films ...
Dir. Pier Paolo Pasolini (1975) Pasolini’s legendary provocation transposes the Marquis de Sade to Fascist Italy in 1944 as eighteen teenage boys and girls are kidnapped and subjected to unimaginable ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Ah, the faithful are at it again. The Australian Christian Lobby is out to overturn the Censorship Board's long-awaited ruling that ...
Minus the thematic context and symbolism, Pier Paolo Pasolini’s notorious 1975 adaptation of the Marquis de Sade’s novel is cinematic - but putrid. It is inconceivable that any mainstream cinema-goer ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. THE never-ending battle against the 1975 film Salo has moved to fresh ground. The Festival of Light (now known as FamilyVoice Australia) ...
In the fascist puppet state of Salò in northern Italy, representatives of the Nazi regime seize young men and women as slaves for their own depraved power games. The youths are taken to a manor, where ...