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Pasolini treated Totò like a child, followed his every movement, had him record most of the film directly on set. This disturbing Pasolinian tale overflows with pessimism... the crow, an emblematic bearer of a more human than divine salvation, is not listened to and is killed.
Pasolini treated Totò like a child, followed his every movement, had him record most of the film directly on set.
This disturbing Pasolinian tale overflows with pessimism... the crow, an emblematic bearer of a more human than divine salvation, is not listened to and is killed.
Discover Pasolini’s masterpiece and Totò’s unforgettable final performance in Uccellacci e Uccellini—stream or read more now!
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