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The Decameron (DVD) (1971)
A film by Pier Paolo Pasolini
The first part of Pasolini's colourful and highly erotic Trilogy of Life films, The Decameron tells ten stories based on fourteenth-century originals
Full of bawdy, earthy spirit, and presented in a High Definition restoration, the film romps through its tales of sex and death - of lusty nuns and priests, cuckolded husbands, murdered lovers and grave-robbers - with five of the stories linked by the character of an intriguing artist, played by Pasolini himself.
Special features:
Alternative English-language version
Original Italian trailer
Notes for an African Oresteia (1970, 70 mins): Pasolini's visual notes for an unrealised film project, fully restored to High Definition by the Cineteca di Bologna
A film by Pier Paolo Pasolini
The first part of Pasolini's colourful and highly erotic Trilogy of Life films, The Decameron tells ten stories based on fourteenth-century originals
Full of bawdy, earthy spirit, and presented in a High Definition restoration, the film romps through its tales of sex and death - of lusty nuns and priests, cuckolded husbands, murdered lovers and grave-robbers - with five of the stories linked by the character of an intriguing artist, played by Pasolini himself.
Special features:
Alternative English-language version
Original Italian trailer
Notes for an African Oresteia (1970, 70 mins): Pasolini's visual notes for an unrealised film project, fully restored to High Definition by the Cineteca di Bologna
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A film by Pier Paolo Pasolini
The first part of Pasolini's colourful and highly erotic Trilogy of Life films, The Decameron tells ten stories based on fourteenth-century originals
Full of bawdy, earthy spirit, and presented in a High Definition restoration, the film romps through its tales of sex and death - of lusty nuns and priests, cuckolded husbands, murdered lovers and grave-robbers - with five of the stories linked by the character of an intriguing artist, played by Pasolini himself.
Special features:
Alternative English-language version
Original Italian trailer
Notes for an African Oresteia (1970, 70 mins): Pasolini's visual notes for an unrealised film project, fully restored to High Definition by the Cineteca di Bologna











