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Days of Sodom) is a 1975 film by Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini, based on the book The 120 Days of Sodom by the Marquis de Sade.Because of its scenes of intensely sadistic graphic violence, the movie was extremely controversial upon its release, and remains banned in several countries to this day.It is widely regarded as one of the most disturbing films ever made.However, despite the horrors that it shows (rape, torture, and mutilation), it can barely touch the perversions listed in the book, which include extensive sexual and physical abuse of children.He began writing at age seven, heavily under the influence of French poet Arthur Rimbaud.His writing quickly began to incorporate certain aspects of his personal life, mainly dealing with constant familial struggles and moving from city to city.After studying major literary giants in high school, Pasolini enrolled in the University of Bologna for further education.The reception of this first novel, titled Ragazzi di vita, created much scandal and brought about subsequent charges of obscenity.It is hard to quickly sum up the vast amount of work which Pasolini created throughout his lifetime, but it becomes clear that so much of it focused around a very personal attachment to subject matter, as well as overt sexual undertones.The film depicts the many days spent at the palace, during which time the four men of power devise increasingly abhorrent tortures and humiliations for their own pleasure.In one of the film's most infamous scenes, a young woman is forced to eat the feces of the Duke; later, the other victims are presented with a giant meal of human feces (the "feces" were created with chocolate sauce and orange marmalade).The goriest elements are cleverly shaded, though, making the audience literally looking at them through a reversed binocular.The final scene (two macho soldiers dancing a waltz together) recollects Pasolini's way to see life and death: cruel and tragical, but nonetheless interesting and someway enjoyable.There is no such thing as a private sexual encounter throughout the film.One of the libertines makes love to a guard, then goes to inspect the captive teenagers.When the libertines find them, they kill the guard and maid.This movie is really the opposite of porn, depicting sex as pain instead of joy and lust.This setting and the emphasis on perverse consumption connects the brutality of Fascism to what Pasolini saw as the brutalizing effects of the commodification of sexuality under late capitalism.For a time the film was unavailable in many countries, although it is now available uncut on DVD in the United Kingdom, France, Finland, Greece, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Italy, Austria and Germany.In Sweden though, the film was never banned or cut.Documentaries about the film
An exhibition of photographs by Fabian Cevallos depicting scenes which were edited out of the film was displayed in 2005 in Rome.Criterion Collection laserdisc and DVD editions were released for North America; however, the DVD was shortly thereafter taken out of print due to conflicts with Pasolini's estate over the licensing to the film.As a result, their release of the film in 1998 on DVD has created a great deal of interest because of its rarity.HK Flix, released Salo through distributor Euro Cult in NTSC format sometime in 2007.This is basically a NTSC version of the BFI DVD, with a factory glitch in it approximately 01:47:19 into the film.Although there are charges that this is a bootleg, Euro Cult has insisted that they are legally allowed to release the film on DVD in the United States.Salo and would be doing so late in 2007.John Powers
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Rare OOP DVDs Guide to identify original Criterion DVD.Version Comparison Features, image, and sound quality comparison of the different DVD releases.For other uses, see Salo.Croatian, Czech and Slovak: slanina) is a traditional Central and Eastern European food: slabs of pork underskin fat, with or without skin.The Slavic word "salo" as applied to this type of food (it has other meanings as well) is often mistranslated to English as "bacon" or "lard".Preservation
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For preservation, salo is salted, sometimes also smoked and aged in a dark and cold place, where it will last for a year or more.For flavouring and better preservation salo may be cured, or covered with a thick layer of paprika, or sometimes black pepper.Usually the underbelly fat is not used for salting.Salo may be consumed raw, but can also be cooked or fried or finely chopped with garlic as a condiment for borscht (beet soup).Small pieces of salo are added to some types of sausage.Salo is often chopped into small pieces and fried to render the fat for use in cooking, while the remaining cracklings (shkvarky in Ukrainian) are used as condiments for fried potatoes or varenyky.The thick pork skin that remains after using the salo's fat can also contribute to the stock for soup or borscht.European humour, salo is a stereotypical attribute of Ukrainian culture, analogous to vodka in Russian.In jokes salo is often represented as the highest object of desire for the stereotypical Ukrainian.Russian writer Vladimir Sorokin wrote a scandalous book, Blue Salo (a pun with the expression "blue blood").Eastern Slavs, referring to an eclectic mix of tastes or desires.The chocolate candies were invented as an April Fool's Day joke (Odessa being the de facto humour capital of the former Soviet Union).They are not actually salo; they contain a regular caramel filling with a small amount of rendered fat added as a salty flavouring.This page was last modified on 2 May 2008, at 11:05.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.Try the New YouTube Player Beta!This video will appear on your blog shortly.Please login to add to your playlists.Be the first to Post a Video Response.Change the value of a comment by clicking on a thumb.There is diffrence beween unpleasant and bad.Pasolini is one of the greatest directors ever,but i have to say,but i must admit...PPP(Pier Paolo Pasolini) ,a genius of italian neorealism,and more!He was far from allbody lightyears!The original "pornographic philosophical treatise" written by Marquis de Sade, off of which Salo was based, was way ahead of its time.That book was written in 1795!You, my friend, have traveled to places in the mind that I envy, I can tell.Would you like to comment?This is a fan based trailer I created for Pier ...This is a fan based trailer I created for Pier Paolo Pasolini's controversial 1975 film Salo about a group of Fascists in the Italian town of Salo at the end of the second World War.Hind will represen t the..."YouTube recommends upgrading to a safer, modern browsersuch as Firefox.It is also one of the most important, offering a blistering critique of fascism and idealism that suggests moral redemption may be nothing but a myth.Director of photographyTonino Delli Colli (A.Pasolini's last film, soundly condemned at the time of its release by Italian censors....Pasolini's adaptation of the Marquis de Sade's 18th century novel places the action during WWII in Italy, where Fascist rulers brutalize and debauch 16 adolescent girls and boys.Starring: Paolo Bonacelli, Giorgio Cataldi, Umberto P.Very hard to take, but in its own way an essential work.There are absolutely fascinating ways of reading and understanding this Pasolini epic.Pasolini creates an impossibly insightful satirical allegory about fascism as it equates to consumerism.Grim and pointless in equal measure.
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