A Desperate Vitality
A poet, film-maker, novelist and polemicist, Pier Paolo Pasolini seemed to embody all the contradictions of Italian society in the late 1960s and early
1970s; an era that produced a serious challenge to catholic hegemony, and spawned the Red Brigade. The novelist Paul Bailey reflects on Pasolini's life and work with ALBERTO MORAVIA.
UMBERTO ECO.
BERNARDO BERTOLUCCI and TERENCE STAMP. Producer DAVID PERRY