The Decameron Il Decameron

DVD - 2012

"Pier Paolo Pasolini weaves together a handful of Giovanni Boccaccio's fourteenth-century moral tales in this picturesque free-for-all. The Decameron explores the delectations and dark corners of an earlier and, as the filmmaker saw it, less compromised time. Among the chief delights are a young man's exploits with a gang of grave robbers, a flock of randy nuns who sin with a strapping gardener, and Pasolini's appearance as a pupil of the painter Giotto, at work on a massive fresco. One of the director's most popular films, The Decameron, transposed to Naples from Boccaccio's Florence, is a cutting takedown of the pieties surrounding religion and sex"--Container.

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Subjects
Genres
Feature films
Comedy films
Film adaptations
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Published
[Irvington, N.Y.] : Criterion Collection [2012]
Language
Italian
English
Corporate Authors
Produzioni Europee Associate, Productions Artistes associés, Artemis Film (Firm)
Corporate Authors
Produzioni Europee Associate (production company), Productions Artistes associés, Artemis Film (Firm)
Other Authors
Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1922-1975 (film director), Franco Rossellini (film producer), Franco Citti (actor), Ninetto Davoli (-), Jovan Jovanović, 1940-, Vincenzo Amato, 1966-, Angela Luce, Giuseppe Zigaina, 1924-2015, Giovanni Boccaccio, 1313-1375
Edition
DVD special edition
Item Description
Based on "The decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio.
Special features include: On "The Decameron" visual essay by Patrick Rumble ; the 2005 documentary The lost body of Alibech (45 min.).
Physical Description
1 videodisc (111 min.) : sound, colour ; 4 3/4 in
Format
DVD, NTSC, region 1; widescreen (16:9, 1.85:1) presentation; Dolby digital mono.
Production Credits
Photography, Tonino Delli Colli ; editors, Nino Baragli, Tatiana Morigi ; music by Ennio Morricone.
ISBN
9781604656480
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