The Louvre Museum is screening the film "Pasolini" by Abel Ferrara, which brings us the last hours in the life of the controversial Italian poet Pier Paolo Pasolini, from October 31 to November 2, 1975. The film will be screened on November 27 at 4.30pm.With William Dafoe in the lead role, the film is a celebration of the internationally-acclaimed and respected director Pasolini. A director, poet, writer, intellectual, journalist, philosopher, novelist and playwright, Pasolini met a fateful end through a brutal yet unresolved murder as he was found beaten to death on the edges of Rome. The film presents us destructive qualities of the state, while referring to the faulty education system, the impact of television and consumerism, and corruption and materialism.The film will be screened at the Louvre, 75001 Paris, France.For details, visit: http://www.louvre.frClick on the slideshow for a sneak peek of the show.
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