Commented screening of the movie Salò or the 120 Days of Sodom

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Directed in Italy in 1975 by Pier Paolo Pasolini, Salò or the 120 Days of Sodom, is perhaps one of the most disturbing films ever made. The film instigates reflection on Mussolini's sexuality, sadism, and fascism. Synopsis: In the autumn of 1944, four fascist leaders carry out the biggest orgy ever conceived by human imagination, using a group of young people who are forced to obey the orders of the officers. The orgy takes place inside a castle and four women tell the most perverted stories they know to stimulate the imaginations of the libertine officers. The film is divided into three cycles, the Mania Cycle is directed by the stories of the prostitute Senhora Vaccari, now retired, who tells the various maniacal perversions that she witnessed. In the Shit Cycle, Ms. Maggi tells scatological sexual stories and in the Blood Cycle, Ms. Castelli tells sex stories that involve mutilation and death. While the stories are told, the libertines reproduce their fantasies linked to the same theme. The exhibition features commentators: Carol Marins, who is an Audiovisual Producer graduated in Social Communication - Publicity and Propaganda; Yur Gomez, screenwriter and documentary filmmaker.

  Start: 08/11/2018 20:30

  End: 09/11/2018 00:00

  Values: Gratuitous.


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