| Criterion Collection: Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom | back |
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| PLOT SYNOPSIS for Criterion Collection: Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom |
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| The controversial poet, novelist, and filmmaker's transposition of the Marquis de Sade's eighteenth-century opus of torture and degradation to 1944 Fascist Italy remains of one of the most passionately debated films of all time, a thought-provoking inquiry into the political, social, and sexual dynamics that define the world we live in. |
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| SPECIAL FEATURES |
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| Digitally remastered (New, restored high-definition digital transfer), Documentaries (The End of 'Salo', a forty-minute documentary about the film's final scene; 'Salo': Yesterday and Today, a thirty-five-minute documentary featuring interviews with Pier Paolo Pasolini, actor-filmmaker Jean-Claude Biette, and Pasolini's friend Nineto Davoli), Interview(s) (New interviews with set designer Dante Ferretti and director and film scholar Jean-Pierre Gorin), Other (Optional English-dubbed soundtrack; A booklet featuring new essays by Neil Bartlett, Roberto Chiesi, Naomi Greene, Gary Indiana, and Sam Rohdie, and excerpts from Gideon Bachman's on-set diary) |
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