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In the summer of '75 Pier Paolo Pasolini's film, "Salò", is stolen from the lab where he is editing it. This is just the first step of an intricate plan that will bring the great poet to his... Read allIn the summer of '75 Pier Paolo Pasolini's film, "Salò", is stolen from the lab where he is editing it. This is just the first step of an intricate plan that will bring the great poet to his violent death.In the summer of '75 Pier Paolo Pasolini's film, "Salò", is stolen from the lab where he is editing it. This is just the first step of an intricate plan that will bring the great poet to his violent death.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 4 nominations total
Tony Laudadio
- L'avvocato
- (as Toni Laudadio)
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I usually talk about Pasolini with my students as a teacher and when I've known David Grieco and his movie "La Macchinazione" I immediately bought his book edit by Rizzoli and invited my students to watch the film. So we had passionate discussions about Pasolini's death: the film gave us a valid interpretative perspective supported both by meticulous documentary research and by sources of direct information. Many thanks from us to David Grieco: his well structured film has a high formal and expressive level. It helps to reflect on a complex and delicate matter and it makes us more aware about the facts of which Pasolini was the protagonist and victim.
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If you want to understand what happened to Pier Paolo Pasolini, this is the right film. David Grieco leaves the viewer the chance to pick up the information that he gives. An accurate reconstruction that is not only fiction. Massimo Ranieri resembled Pasolini and he's extremely generous in this interpretation. Milena Vukotić's in her best interpretation. Every actor pursues his own interpretation impeccably. An extraordinary soundtrack (Pink Floyd), an engaging and emotionally mounting, especially in the end. It is a political and ethical film in the best way, it has its origins in Pasolini and Petri, but has its own strong originality. Grieco uses modern techniques to make the truth accessible and reachable for everyone who care. No one can abstain after watching this movie.
10insenn
I was skeptical when I heard about the new film on Pasolini's death. I do not like the word "conspiracy", I have always been cautious about. But when I saw the David Grieco's film I have been upset by the honest reconstruction of the murder of Pasolini and I understand that it is normal to be wary when you are in front of a submerged truth, you feel insecure. I believe that David Grieco has done a great movie, we deserve a Cinema that can make us aware. The mud machine that tried to destroy Pasolini is terrible. This film shows it without any rhetoric, everyone can understand the film and what it brings out, even young people. I think guys have just to see it, indeed. Also it is an elegant film. You will remain very touched by the sweetness of Massimo Ranieri and Milena Vukotić. Excellent Roberto Citran and Libero De Rienzo too. Brilliant idea the use of Pink Floid's music for the soundtrack, you'll really know what were those years. The special effects are a punch: the final sequence is truly visionary. After watching David Grieco's film I need to watch again all of Pasolini's works. Now I want to know the truth about his murder and I am sure that the great Cinema never leaves us alone.
In my opinion this film is very interesting in order to understand the 70's Italian decade and to understand Pasolini's murderer. I think that this film is well played: I appreciate the work of every actor. Matteo Taranto and his quotation of Gian Maria Volonté impressed me a lot: I think that the remind to the film "Indagine di un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto" is precious. It's great that the director makes you observe the situation and then make you understand that you have all the elements to put together the potential truth. Some scenes are very touching and sensitive and are well constructed, especially the final sequence. Great film, highly recommended!
I'm very young, I'm still attempting the high school and Cinema is my passion. Some months ago I watched "Salò" by Pier Paolo Pasolini, then I've studied that Pasolini was murdered and that no one knew why. So you can imagine how much I was interesting in David Grieco's "La Macchinazione". So I bought the DVD. I was enchanted by the resemblance of Massimo Ranieri who plays wonderfully the poet of Casarsa. The film shows me how was the matter of facts. I think that young people like me have a responsibility to ask questions and to reflect on this History. I also liked the modern technology of photography and the soundtrack: I had never heard Pink Floyd before, but I really appreciate now. I would like to do a lot of questions to the director, there are many things I still want to understand. So thanks to David Grieco for showing us what Pier Paolo Pasolini suffered: he has become my favorite poet. This film is highly recommended.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen meeting Massimo Ranieri for a football match Pier Paolo Pasolini was astounded at their resemblance.
- ConnectionsReferences Enquête sur un citoyen au-dessus de tout soupçon (1970)
- SoundtracksAtom Heart Mother Suite
Written by Roger Waters, Richard Wright (as Rick Wright), Nick Mason (as Nicholas Mason) and David Gilmour and Ron Geesin
Performed by Pink Floyd
Courtesy of Warner Music
Details
Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $105,072
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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