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The Decameron

Boccaccio's classic tales of passion brought to the screen with all their lusty fervor intact.

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  • "Pier Paolo Pasolini's Decameron"
  • "Il Decamerone"
  • "Pier Paolo Paolini's The Decameron"
  • "Le Décameron"
  • "Salò, o: Le 120 giornate di Sodoma"
  • "decameron <risorsa elettronica&gt"@it
  • "Il decameron"
  • "Racconti di Canterbury"
  • "Trilogia della vita. Film 1"@it
  • "Pasolini's Trilogy of life"
  • "Fiore delle mille e una notte"
  • "Decamerone"
  • "Trilogia della vita"
  • "Decamero"
  • "Decameron"@it
  • "Decameron"
  • "Trilogy of life"
  • "Pier Paolo Pasolini's Trilogy of life"

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  • "Boccaccio's classic tales of passion brought to the screen with all their lusty fervor intact. Among the stories are a young man's exploits with a gang of robbers, a flock of randy nuns who sin with a strapping gardener, and a pupil of the painter Giotto working on a massive fresco."
  • ""Pier Paolo Pasolini weaves together a handful of Giovanni Boccaccio's fourteenth-century moral tales in this picturesque free-for-all. The Decameron explores the delectations and dark corners of an earlier and, as the filmmaker saw it, less compromised time. Among the chief delights are a young man's exploits with a gang of grave robbers, a flock of randy nuns who sin with a strapping gardener, and Pasolini's appearance as a pupil of the painter Giotto, at work on a massive fresco. One of the director's most popular films, The Decameron, transposed to Naples from Boccaccio's Florence, is a cutting takedown of the pieties surrounding religion and sex" -- Container."
  • "Boccaccio's classic tales of passion brought to the screen with all their lusty fervor intact."@en
  • "Boccaccio's classic tales of passion brought to the screen with all their lusty fervor intact."
  • "Pasolini's rendition of 8 of Boccaccio's tales. Includes the seducing nuns, the 3 jealous brothers who murder their sister's lover, the wizard who could change his wife into a burro and the story of a false saint."
  • "Eight tales of "love, lust and lechery" in the Middle Ages, based on the famous 14th century Italian writer Giovanni Boccaccio."@en
  • "Adaptación cinematográfica de la obra de Giovanni Boccaccio "El Decamerón", contiene ocho relatos de amor, placer y lujuría durante la Edad."
  • "Capturing the bawdy, earthy spirit of the original, the film romps through it's tale of sex and death - of lusty nuns and priests, murdered lovers and grave robbers..."
  • "Trasposizione di nove novelle del Boccaccio, due delle quali funzionano da filo conduttore alle altre."@it
  • "Boccaccio's tales of passion brought to the screen."
  • "Eight tales from 14th century Naples."
  • "Uit Napels gevlucht wegens een pestepidemie besluit een aantal jongelieden elkaar als afleiding verhalen te vertellen, waar een groot aantal menselijke typen in voorkomt."
  • "Eight tales of passion from 14th century Naples written by Boccaccio are translated to the screen in this film."
  • "Pasolini's rendition of 8 of Boccaccio's tales. Includes lusty nuns who perform sexual "miracles," a cheating wife with a head for business, a dying con artist attempting a heavenly swindle, young lovers caught with their pants down, a servant who loses his head for love and a gullible farmer who tries to turn his wife into a mare."
  • "Trasposizione di nove novelle del Boccaccio nella Napoli medievale."@it
  • "The first installment of Pasolini's lively 'Trilogy of Life' drawn from famous story cycles ('The Canterbury Tales' and 'The Arabian Nights' followed). Based on eight of Boccaccio's tales of sexual deception set mostly around 14th-century Naples, including those of the seducing nuns, the three jealous brothers who murder their sister's lover, the wizard who could turn his wife into a burro, and the story of a false saint. Pasolini plays Giotto, the fresco painter around whom the various tales revolve."
  • "Eight tales from 14th century Naples, including the seducing nuns, three jealous brothers who murder their sister's lover, the wizard who could change his wife into a donkey, and the story of a false saint. The first of Pasolini's Trilogy of life films that set the tone for the films to follow (Arabian nights and Canterbury tales."
  • "Feature film from Italy. Screen adaptation of nine stories from Boccaccio's "Decameron"."
  • "Un film a episodi che raccoglie nove dei racconti di Giovanni Boccaccio, il grande poeta e scrittore del '300. Ser Ciappelletto, un assassino, si spaccia per santo; Giotto e i suoi allievi realizzano un affresco; Masetto da Lamporecchio si finge muto e ritardato per essere assunto come servente in un convento di monache e poterle sedurre; Peronella si trastulla col giovane amante mentre esorta il marito a fare i lavori domestici; Caterina dorme sul balcone con la scusa del caldo, e lì riceve il suo amante; Gemmata si accoppia con Don Gianni davanti al marito colla scusa di un incantesimo; Tingoccio torna dall'aldilà e spiega a Meuccio che la sessualità non è immorale; Andreuccio da Perugia viene derubato e per rifarsi è costretto a depredare un morto; un vecchio racconta un aneddoto avvenuto in un convento. (Musicafilm)."@it
  • ""Une dizaine de contes, farces et paillardises, librement adaptés par Pasolini... La nostalgie d'une sensualité libre, débridée et baroque..."
  • ""The first part of Pasolini's colourful and highly erotic Trilogy of Life is full of bawdy, earthy spirit, romping through tales of lusty nuns and priests, cuckolded husbands, murdered lovers and grave-robbers - with five of the stories linked by the character of an intriguing artist, played by Pasolini himself. Presented in a new High-Definition restoration, Pasolini's visual notes for an unrealised film project, Notes for an African Oresteia, is also included here, fully restored to High-Definition by Cineteca di Bologna."--Container."
  • "A Pasolini adaptation of the great classic tales by Boccaccio."@en
  • "Boccaccio's classic tales of passion brought to the screen. Among the stories are a young man's exploits with a gang of robbers, a flock of randy nuns who sin with a strapping gardener, and a pupil of the painter Giotto working on a massive fresco."
  • "The film, shot in Neapolitan dialect at the behest of the director, offers a variety of episodes from the stories most characteristic work of Giovanni Boccaccio, and are connected by the sequence of a pupil of the painter Giotto (played by Pasolini himself) who arrives in Naples to paint a mural."
  • "Fiction. Film à sketches adapté des récits médiévaux de Giovanni Boccaccio. Huit des cent contes du Décameron, mêlant irrévérencieusement le profane et le sacré sont présentés d'une façon populiste : le pilleur de tombeau, le faux sourd-muet au couvent, l'amant caché dans une grande jarre, la confession du mécréant moribon qui lui vaut d'être pris pour un saint, la jeune fille qui conserve la tête de son amant tué par ses frères, les amants surpris, le prêtre et le paysan naïf, le libertin décédé. Avec Franco Citti, Ninetto Davoli, P.P. Pasolini, Gabriella Frankel, Wolfgang Hollinger, Vincenzo Amato, Jovan Jovanovic, Giuseppe Zigaina."
  • "The first part of Pasolini's Trilogy of Life, this film contains ten stories based on the works of Giovanni Boccaccio. This edition is presented in both standard definition (DVD) and a high definition restoration (Blu-ray)."

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  • "Foreign films"
  • "DVD-Video"
  • "Videodiscos DVD"@es
  • "Features"
  • "History"
  • "Motion pictures"
  • "Llargmetratges"
  • "Films comiques"
  • "Foreign language films"
  • "Films de fiction"
  • "Sex comedy films"
  • "Comedia"@es
  • "Video recordings"
  • "Erotic films"
  • "Italian language films"
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  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Motion pictures, Italian"
  • "Drames"
  • "French films"
  • "Erotico (Genere)"@it
  • "Comèdies"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Longs métrages"
  • "German films"
  • "Speelfilm"
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  • "Le decameron"
  • "Decameron (Film cinématographique)"
  • "Le Decameron"
  • "El Decameron"
  • "El Decameron"@es
  • "Decameron (Pel·lícula cinematogràfica)"
  • "Il decameron. 48 min"
  • "The decameron"
  • "Il decameron <film ; 1971&gt"@it
  • "Decamerone"
  • "Il decameron"
  • "Il Decameron"@es
  • "Il Decameron"
  • "Il Decameron"@it
  • "Decameron (Film)"
  • "Le décameron"
  • "Il Decameron da "Il Decameron" di G. Boccaccio = The Decameron"
  • "El Decamerón"
  • "El Decamerón"@es
  • "The Decameron (Pel·lícula cinematogràfica)"
  • "Decameron"
  • "Il decamerone"
  • "Decameron (Motion picture)"
  • "The Decameron"@en
  • "The Decameron"
  • "Il Decamerone (film)"

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