InterUrban: Pasolini's life in Bologna documentary screening


Pier Paolo Pasolini had a close connection with Bologna. The city played an important role in shaping his artistic vision.
He taught at the University of Bologna, worked closely with local artists and intellectuals, was passionately immersed in the visual arts, cinema, and theatre, and took refuge in left-wing activism as he fought against the fascism that surrounded him.
To mark the 100th anniversary of the controversial director's birth, the documentary "Il giovane corsaro – Pasolini da Bologna" explores Pasolini's relationship with the city, which was his home for many years and which he criticized so severely. Through reminiscences, film clips, and a unique research project, the documentary provides a comparison of the past and present faces of the city, delving deeper into Pasolini's personality, the city's past, and their shared heritage.
This documentary is a real treat for not only documentary fans but also anyone interested in the life and works of Pasolini and the cultural history of Bologna.
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The event is free to enter, but registration is required. Registration