• Pasolini in New York

Pasolini in New York

from The New Yorker 1960-1976

The Film Desk is proud to release its fourth publication: an in-depth interview with film director, poet, critic, and political activist Pier Paolo Pasolini, conducted in New York in 1969.…

The Film Desk is proud to release its fourth publication: an in-depth interview with film director, poet, critic, and political activist Pier Paolo Pasolini, conducted in New York in 1969. In that year, Pasolini visited the city for the second time (his previous visit had been in 1966 for the New York Film Festival) and was interviewed by Guiseppe Cardillo, the longtime director of Instituto Italiano di Cultura of New York, for a wide ranging conversation in which he discusses his childhood, his move to Rome, religion, Jean-Luc Godard, Marxism and the sequence shot. The recording of this interview was completely unavailable to the public until it was recently discovered and rescued by Luigi Fontanella, a poet, novelist, Pasolini scholar and professor at SUNY Stony Brook. This book presents this historic interview in full, in a new translation from the Italian by Michael Palma, and with an extensive introduction by Luigi Fontanella.

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Published: 2020
Origin: United States
Language: English
Pages: 75
Length × Width × Height: 16,5 × 12 × 1 cm

Article Number: 27113
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