Apulia Film Commission celebrates Pasolini with "Teorema": screenings in five Apulian cities.

In the year in which we commemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of the poet, writer, director and intellectual Pier Paolo Pasolini , which occurred in Ostia (Rome) on the night between 1 and 2 November 1975, the Cinema Addiction screening series, curated by Apulia Film Commission, pays homage to him with his 1968 film 'Teorema'.
The free screenings will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, November 12th, at the Spazioporto-Cineporto in Taranto (8:30 PM) and on Thursday the 13th in Bari (Anchecinema), Brindisi (Cinema Impero), Foggia (Sala Farina), and Lecce (Cineporto), all at 8:30 PM. The film stars Terence Stamp, Silvana Mangano, Massimo Girotti, Anne Wiazemsky, Andrés José Cruz Soublette, Ninetto Davoli, and Laura Betti (winner of the Coppa Volpi at the 1968 Venice Film Festival). In the film, which tells the story of a bourgeois Milanese family, Pasolini denounces the aridity of the modern bourgeoisie and suggests that only through a radical experience—amorous, erotic, or spiritual—can one glimpse the truth about man and his destiny. (Ansa)
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