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Accattone ([akkatˈto:ne], lit. "vagabond", "scrounger") is a 1961
Italian drama film
written and
directed by Pier
Paolo Pasolini. It was Pasolini's first...
- Pasolini. He came to fame for
playing the
title role in Pasolini's film
Accattone,
which brought him a
BAFTA Award nomination for Best
Foreign Actor. He...
- and commitment. Pasolini's
first film as
director and
screenwriter was
Accattone in 1961,
again set
among Rome's
marginal communities, a
story of pimps...
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forced the
company to
close down soon
after cancelling Pasolini's project,
Accattone (1961).
Condemned as a "public sinner", for La
Dolce Vita,
Fellini responded...
- Aldo
Valletti (the President) was a
friend of
Pasolini from the time of
Accattone.
Giorgio Cataldi (the bishop),
another friend of Pasolini, was a clothes...
- "Palletta"
Pernasetti 1976-1981 -
Nicolino "Sardo"
Selis 1981-1992 -
Antonio "
Accattone"
Mancini 1976-1992 -
Roberto ****irillo
Romanzo Criminale Romanzo criminale...
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Pasolini reciprocated by
hiring Bertolucci as his
first ****istant in Rome on
Accattone (1961).
Bertolucci had one brother, the
theatre director and playwright...
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previous films. He
stated that
while his
shooting style on his
previous film
Accattone was "reverential," when his
shooting style was
applied to a
biblical source...
- all'italiana) by
Pietro Germi (1961) Il
posto by
Ermanno Olmi (1961)
Accattone by Pier
Paolo Pasolini (1961)
Leoni al sole by
Vittorio Caprioli (1961)...
- are
grouped with the genre.
Director Pier
Paolo Pasolini's
first film,
Accattone (1961),
shows a
strong neorealist influence. The
Neorealist period is...