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Theorem

Country: Italy, Language: Italian, 105 mins

  • Director: Pier Paolo Pasolini
  • Writer: Pier Paolo Pasolini
  • Producer: Manolo Bolognini; Franco Rossellini

CGiii Comment

The tagline states:

There are only 923 words spoken in "Teorema" - but, it says everything! 

In reality...it says nothing at all.

An infinitely dreary allegory on bourgeois deconstruction...and, if that's not enough to send you into a coma...the music will.

Myopic, contrived and dull - the trademarks of Pasolini. Oooh that will definitely upset a few film academics.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

A strange visitor in a wealthy family. He seduces the maid, the son, the mother, the daughter and finally the father before leaving a few days after. After he's gone, none of them can continue living as they did. Who was that visitor? Could he be God?

Cast & Characters

Silvana Mangano as Lucia, the mother;
Terence Stamp as The Visitor;
Massimo Girotti as Paolo, the father;
Anne Wiazemsky as Odetta, the daughter;
Laura Betti as Emilia, the servant;
Andrés José Cruz Soublette as Pietro, the son;
Ninetto Davoli as Angelino - the Messenger;
Carlo De Mejo as Boy;
Adele Cambria as Emilia - the second servant;
Luigi Barbini as Boy at the station;
Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia as Second boy;
Alfonso Gatto as Doctor;
Cesare Garboli as Interwiever;
Susanna Pasolini as Old Peasant