The Most Controversial Movie Ever Made Got Its Director Murdered

Pier Paolo Pasolini is the mind behind the most controversial movie ever made: Salo or the 120 Days of Sodom. He is far from being one of my favorite directors, but there are few I respect more than him. Here is an artist with the courage to relentlessly stand up to corruption. An artist with ironclad beliefs, principles and values that he would die for, and he did. Admiration. Resources used in the making of this video: Whoever Says The Truth Shall Die - Pier Paolo Pasolini Documentary 1981 hardcoded English subtitles - FILMMAKER & POET ~~Pier Paolo Pasolini DOCUMENTARY - Pier Paolo Pasolini Speaks - Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1957) - Official Trailer - Marquis de Sade - 120 Days of Sodom BOOK REVIEW - Pasolini: Murder of a Dissident: Who really killed Pier Paolo Pasolini?: PIER PAOLO PASOLINI’S DEATH: Plea to reopen Pasolini murder file presented: The Elegiac Heart: Pier Paolo Pasolini, Filmmaker: Salò: The Present as Hell: Salo, or The 120 Days of Sodom. Music used in this video: I) “Shapes of Shadows“ - Franz Gordon II) “Togetherless“ - Franz Gordon III) “Feeding Pigeons“ - Magnus Ludvigsson IV) “Maybe in Spain“ - Franz Gordon V) “Painted Memories“ - Franz Gordon VI) “Raincoat Waltz“ - Franz Gordon VII) “Eyes Forever Closed“ - Kikorou Chapters: The Death of Pasolini - 0:00 The Man Behind The Camera - 4:07 Whodunnit? - 8:39 The Truth According To Salo - 15:14 Come and See and Learn - 22:00
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