directed by Paul Morrissey. USA, 1970, 110 min., Italian version
Morrissey, a central figure in Andy Warhol’s Factory, went where the cinema had never yet dared to venture, depicting the squalor of metropolitan marginality: a grotesque world of drug addicts, transvestites and pimps over whom the statuary yet nonchalant beauty of Joe Dallessandro shines like a beacon. The script was adapted for Italian audiences by Pier Paolo Pasolini and Dacia Maraini.
Introduced by Dacia Maraini and Alessandro Del Puppo
Informazioni
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Sala Cinema
Admission via steps in via Milano 9a