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Notes from a Critofilm

Notes from a Critofilm

19660h 13m

Overview

Reflections on the first films of Pier Paolo Pasolini with his considerations on the real language of cinema.

Directed by Maurizio Ponzi
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Top Cast

Roberto Bisacco

Roberto Bisacco

Narrator

Ninetto Davoli

Ninetto Davoli

Pier Paolo Pasolini

Pier Paolo Pasolini

About Notes from a Critofilm

Notes from a Critofilm is a documentary film released in 1966. Directed by Maurizio Ponzi, it stars Roberto Bisacco, Ninetto Davoli, Pier Paolo Pasolini. Reflections on the first films of Pier Paolo Pasolini with his considerations on the real language of cinema.

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