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A collection of bawdy tales from Boccaccio, adapted and directed by the taboo-busting Pier Paolo Pasolini--sounds irresistible, doesn't it? Pasolini approaches the material not like a literary classic to be reverently served, but rather as if the various anecdotes were episodes from scruffy, everyday life in medieval Italy, caught on the fly, like neighborhood gossip recounted in a taverna. The film is black-sheep kin to the director's amateur-theatrical take on Scripture, The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964); both films abound in earthy settings framing vivid faces that might have gazed out of a Renaissance painting. Yet where Gospel was searing, The Decameron is perfunctory. Most of the stories dribble away absentmindedly before they've even begun to establish a situation, let alone any tension. Pasolini himself reappears periodically as an artist--Giotto--planning an epic cathedral painting. At the end, he's still thinking about it and wondering, "Maybe it's enough to dream a masterpiece rather than paint it." Which seems a handy copout for not really making the film we've been trying to watch. --Richard T. Jameson
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Boccaccio's eight tales from 14th century Naples inlcude the seducing nuns, the three jealous borthers who murder their sister's lover, the wizard who could change his wife into a burro and the story of a false saint.
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The Decameron
Starring: Vincenzo Amato , Salvatore Bilardo , Mirella Catanesi , Franco Citti , and Lino Crispo Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD) ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006I04H Release Date: 2002-11-05 |
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A collection of bawdy tales from Boccaccio, adapted and directed by the taboo-busting Pier Paolo Pasolini--sounds irresistible, doesn't it? Pasolini approaches the material not like a literary classic to be reverently served, but rather as if the various anecdotes were episodes from scruffy, everyday life in medieval Italy, caught on the fly, like neighborhood gossip recounted in a taverna. The film is black-sheep kin to the director's amateur-theatrical take on Scripture, The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964); both films abound in earthy settings framing vivid faces that might have gazed out of a Renaissance painting. Yet where Gospel was searing, The Decameron is perfunctory. Most of the stories dribble away absentmindedly before they've even begun to establish a situation, let alone any tension. Pasolini himself reappears periodically as an artist--Giotto--planning an epic cathedral painting. At the end, he's still thinking about it and wondering, "Maybe it's enough to dream a masterpiece rather than paint it." Which seems a handy copout for not really making the film we've been trying to watch. --Richard T. JamesonDescription
Legendary Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini delivers nine exuberant tales in this "earthy, genuinely ribald and spicy" (Variety) film. Based on Boccaccio's timeless classicand the first in Pasolini's Trilogy of Life series - The Decameron is an uproariously "irreverent romp" (Variety) that's "positively jubilant in its naughtiness" (Films and Filming)! 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 servent who loses his head for love and a gullible farmer who tries to turn his wife into a mare. These are just some of the stories Pasolini vividly brings to life!Customer Reviews:
Innocence, Earthy Humor and Lust for Life.......2007-04-15
like wine, like cheese, this film aged well.......2007-02-21
Not as good as I expected.......2005-08-18
THIS IS FROM PASSOLINE.......2004-06-18
Probably Pasolini's best.......2003-10-01
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Tokyo Decameron: Three Tales of Madness and Sensuality
Starring: Kei Mizutani Manufacturer: Asian Pulp Cinema ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005LPZM Release Date: 2001-11-13 |
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Three disturbing erotic tales: Two Women Named Mariko: One woman is bound to the other's twisted desire. Lesbian Dream: Five women's vacation of playful lust turns terrifying with the discovery of a dead body. The Man in the Pillory: A dancer seeks revenge against the man who tortured and murdered her sister.Customer Reviews:
Three Strikes You're ON.......2007-04-17
Tokyo Decameron: Three Tails of Madness & Sensuality.......2002-12-19
Surprising But Unsettling.......2002-01-12
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Collector's Classics: Once Upon a Book - Jane Eyre/Decameron Nights/Anna Karenina/David Copperfield
Starring: Collectors Classics: Spaghetti Westerns Manufacturer: Gladiator ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000F39QPW Release Date: 2006-08-15 |
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Pier Paolo Pasolini Trilogy (Decameron, the Canterbury Tales, Arabian Nights) [Import, Region 4, in Italian with English Subtitles]
ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B000ANBAWY |
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Region 4 NTSC Coding . Will NOT be viewable on US/Canada DVD Players. To preview the DVD you need Region 4 or Multi-Region DVD Player The Trilogy includes: Decameron (1971), The Canterbury Tales (1972) , Arabian Nights (1974)
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I Racconti Di Canterbury / The Canterbury Tales - (Russian Import - PAL DVD)
Manufacturer: Film Prestige ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Product Features:
ASIN: B000IGFWSQ |
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NO ENGLISH SUBTITLES!!! Brand new and sealed, region free, Russian PAL DVD (not playable on standard US DVD players) edition. Available audio tracks: original DD 2.0 ITALIAN & DD 2.0 RUSSIAN (voice-over). ATTENTION: This is a PAL/Region free DVD. PAL is European video standard which WILL NOT play on regular R1 DVD player (multisystem PAL/NTSC compatible DVD player required). Please, get familiar with all details about DVD video standards and region coding to avoid any misunderstandings ............................................................SYNOPSIS: Italian director Pier Pasolini tells four of the Chaucer tales in this graphic and satirical picture that chronicles the 14th-century's social, sexual, and religious standards in England. In Pasolini's Trilogy of Life, this second entry follows The Decameron and precedes The Arabian Nights.
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The Decameron
Starring: Vincenzo Amato , Salvatore Bilardo , Mirella Catanesi , Franco Citti , and Lino Crispo Manufacturer: Image Entertainment ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: 6305079021 Release Date: 1998-05-20 |
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A collection of bawdy tales from Boccaccio, adapted and directed by the taboo-busting Pier Paolo Pasolini--sounds irresistible, doesn't it? Pasolini approaches the material not like a literary classic to be reverently served, but rather as if the various anecdotes were episodes from scruffy, everyday life in medieval Italy, caught on the fly, like neighborhood gossip recounted in a taverna. The film is black-sheep kin to the director's amateur-theatrical take on Scripture, The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964); both films abound in earthy settings framing vivid faces that might have gazed out of a Renaissance painting. Yet where Gospel was searing, The Decameron is perfunctory. Most of the stories dribble away absentmindedly before they've even begun to establish a situation, let alone any tension. Pasolini himself reappears periodically as an artist--Giotto--planning an epic cathedral painting. At the end, he's still thinking about it and wondering, "Maybe it's enough to dream a masterpiece rather than paint it." Which seems a handy copout for not really making the film we've been trying to watch. --Richard T. JamesonDescription
Boccaccio's eight tales from 14th century Naples inlcude the seducing nuns, the three jealous borthers who murder their sister's lover, the wizard who could change his wife into a burro and the story of a false saint.Customer Reviews:
Innocence, Earthy Humor and Lust for Life.......2007-04-15
like wine, like cheese, this film aged well.......2007-02-21
Not as good as I expected.......2005-08-18
THIS IS FROM PASSOLINE.......2004-06-18
Probably Pasolini's best.......2003-10-01
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The Decameron [Region 2]
ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B00006BSO0 |
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Boccaccio 70 - Four directors'tales
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ASIN: B000M91UD0 |
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Released in the US by 20th Century-Fox, Boccaccio 70 is a compendium of short subjects directed by three of Italys top filmmakers. Each story is written in the style of the famed Italian essayist Boccaccio, albeit told in contemporary terms. First up is "The Raffle", written by Cesare Zavattini and directed by Vittorio De Sica: Sophia Loren (wife of Boccaccio 70 producer Carlo Ponti) plays the sexy operator of a shooting gallery, who offers herself as first prize to the best shot. In "The Job", written by Suso Cecchi DAmico and directed by Luchino Visconti, Romy Schneider carries a torch for her philandering boss Tomas Milian. The final segment is "The Temptation of Dr. Antonio", directed by Federico Fellini and scripted by Fellini, Ennio Flaiano and Tullio Pinelli; in this one, Anita Ekberg is an image on a poster who comes to life for the benefit of a drooling middle-aged professor (Peppino De Filippo). A fourth episode, "Renzo and Luciana", directed by Mario Monicelli, was cut from U.S. release.
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The Decameron [Region 2]
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ASIN: B000095OBW |
Amazon.com
A collection of bawdy tales from Boccaccio, adapted and directed by the taboo-busting Pier Paolo Pasolini--sounds irresistible, doesn't it? Pasolini approaches the material not like a literary classic to be reverently served, but rather as if the various anecdotes were episodes from scruffy, everyday life in medieval Italy, caught on the fly, like neighborhood gossip recounted in a taverna. The film is black-sheep kin to the director's amateur-theatrical take on Scripture, The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964); both films abound in earthy settings framing vivid faces that might have gazed out of a Renaissance painting. Yet where Gospel was searing, The Decameron is perfunctory. Most of the stories dribble away absentmindedly before they've even begun to establish a situation, let alone any tension. Pasolini himself reappears periodically as an artist--Giotto--planning an epic cathedral painting. At the end, he's still thinking about it and wondering, "Maybe it's enough to dream a masterpiece rather than paint it." Which seems a handy copout for not really making the film we've been trying to watch. --Richard T. JamesonCustomer Reviews:
Innocence, Earthy Humor and Lust for Life.......2007-04-15
like wine, like cheese, this film aged well.......2007-02-21
Not as good as I expected.......2005-08-18
THIS IS FROM PASSOLINE.......2004-06-18
Probably Pasolini's best.......2003-10-01
Average customer rating:
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The Decameron [Region 2]
ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005ATG2 |
Amazon.com
A collection of bawdy tales from Boccaccio, adapted and directed by the taboo-busting Pier Paolo Pasolini--sounds irresistible, doesn't it? Pasolini approaches the material not like a literary classic to be reverently served, but rather as if the various anecdotes were episodes from scruffy, everyday life in medieval Italy, caught on the fly, like neighborhood gossip recounted in a taverna. The film is black-sheep kin to the director's amateur-theatrical take on Scripture, The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964); both films abound in earthy settings framing vivid faces that might have gazed out of a Renaissance painting. Yet where Gospel was searing, The Decameron is perfunctory. Most of the stories dribble away absentmindedly before they've even begun to establish a situation, let alone any tension. Pasolini himself reappears periodically as an artist--Giotto--planning an epic cathedral painting. At the end, he's still thinking about it and wondering, "Maybe it's enough to dream a masterpiece rather than paint it." Which seems a handy copout for not really making the film we've been trying to watch. --Richard T. JamesonCustomer Reviews:
Innocence, Earthy Humor and Lust for Life.......2007-04-15
like wine, like cheese, this film aged well.......2007-02-21
Not as good as I expected.......2005-08-18
THIS IS FROM PASSOLINE.......2004-06-18
Probably Pasolini's best.......2003-10-01
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