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LOVE MEETINGS

by Pier Paolo Pasolini

synopsis

Microphone in hand, Pier Paolo Pasolini asks Italians to talk about sex: he asks children where babies come from, young and old women if they are men's equals, men and women if a woman's virginity matters, how they view homosexuals, how sex and honor connect, if divorce should be legal, and if they support closing the brothels (the Merlina Act). He periodically checks in with Alberto Moravia and Cesare Musatti. Bersani is intrusive and judgemental, prodding those who answer. The film's thesis: despite the booming post-war economy, Italians' attitudes toward sex are either rigidly Medieval (the poor and the South) or muddled and self-censoring (the bourgeoisie and the North).

international title: Love Meetings
original title: Comizi d'amore
country: Italy
year: 1964
genre: documentary
directed by: Pier Paolo Pasolini
film run: 92'
release date: CH 26/07/1964, IT 07/1965, FR 16/03/1977, DE 23/07/1982, CZ 10/2001, GR 18/09/2018, ES 21/02/2020
cast: Lello Bersani, Alberto Moravia, Peppino Di Capri, Antonella Lualdi
cinematography by: Tonino Delli Colli
film editing: Nino Baragli
producer: Alfredo Bini

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