Pigsty (1969)

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Directed by: Pier Paolo Pasolini

Stars: Pierre Clémenti, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Alberto Lionello

Language: Italian | Subtitles: English (embed)

Country: Italy | Imdb Info | Ar: 1.85:1 | Brrip

Also known as: Porcile

Description: A man wandering in a volcanic desert forms a band of murderous cannibals. A post-war German industrialist learns that his son is unable to make decisions or form relationships.

Preview
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2.45GB | 98:47mins | 1920×1036 | mkv | Italian | Sub: English
https://tezfiles.com/file/c320637c49c55/Pigsty.1969.mkv

 

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Archival interview with Pasolini about the making of Porcile
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43MB | 5:09mins | 720×576 | mkv | French | Sub: English
https://tezfiles.com/file/57a9ddc135045/Pigsty.Pasolini.mkv

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2 Responses to Pigsty (1969)

  1. Mr.G. says:

    The Criterion description sums it up better:
    “I killed my father. I ate human flesh. I quiver with joy.” Provocateur Pier Paolo Pasolini is at his most incendiary in this double-edged allegory on fascism, consumerism, and resistance. In one story, a defiant man (Pierre Clémenti) perpetrates increasingly barbaric acts while wandering a mythic, volcanic landscape. In the other, the scion (Jean-Pierre Léaud) of a wealthy, ex-Nazi industrial family conceals a shocking proclivity. Taken together, these stories of transgression form a scathing commentary on postwar European moral rot and the meaning of rebellion in the face of a corrupt world.

  2. Mr.G. says:

    AWESOME! Thanks.

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