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One of the most original and controversial thinkers of the twentieth century, Italian polymath Pier Paolo Pasolini embodied a multitude of often seemingly contradictory ideologies and identities—and he expressed them all in his provocative, lyrical, and indelible films. Relentlessly concerned with society’s downtrodden and marginalized, he elevated pimps, hustlers, sex workers, and vagabonds to the realm of saints, while depicting actual saints with a radical earthiness. Traversing the sacred and the profane, the ancient and the modern, the mythic and the personal, the nine uncompromising, often scandal-inciting features he made in the 1960s still stand—on this, the 101st anniversary of his birth—as a monument to his daring vision of cinema as a form of resistance.
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Is this the first time Criterion has done a director box set and actually omitted most of the films they already owned the rights to?
 

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Is this the first time Criterion has done a director box set and actually omitted most of the films they already owned the rights to?
I knew you would be first in line, clamouring for a remastered Salo, didn’t I?
 

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Is this the first time Criterion has done a director box set and actually omitted most of the films they already owned the rights to?
Salo and The Trilogy of Life are owned by MGM, and I believe the 9 titles in this set are all now with Janus. So the omission of Salo & The Trilogy of Life's is likely licensing related. (Although they did duplicate the Fellini MGM titles in their Fellini box.)
 

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Salo notwithstanding, I had a professor in film school who tried to push Pasolini on us. Didn't take in my case, never really cared for any of the ones I watched. I would be willing to give one or two another try some day, I suppose. The whole box set is a bit much, though.
 

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Is this the first time Criterion has done a director box set and actually omitted most of the films they already owned the rights to?
I like the idea of it covering his 60s films and not making the lovely Trilogy of Life set to redundant. Especially since I can see those And Salo getting UHD upgrades.
 

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I like the idea of it covering his 60s films and not making the lovely Trilogy of Life set to redundant. Especially since I can see those And Salo getting UHD upgrades.
And I think that's thepoiunt of calling it Pasolini 101; it's meant as an intro, not an exhaustive compendium.
 

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And I think that's thepoiunt of calling it Pasolini 101; it's meant as an intro, not an exhaustive compendium.

I dunno, if you're going to give us literally 80% of his filmography and own the other 20% too, might as well do all of it.
 

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