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Decameron (The)

Country: Italy, Language: Italian, 112 mins

  • Director: Pier Paolo Pasolini
  • Writer: Giovanni Boccaccio; Pier Paolo Pasolini
  • Producer: Alberto Grimaldi; Franco Rossellini

CGiii Comment

The first film of Pasolini's "Trilogia della Vita" (trilogy of life)...

Pasolini's pursuit of realism is a joke - he employed non-actors and they act like hammy amateurs.

The ever-present Franco Citti is more grotesque than ever - a talentless monstrosity.

Pasolin may have had an eye for imagery - unfortunately, he was stone deaf when it came to sound.

The dubbing is a nightmare in this bawdy example of balderdash.

The trilogy is not one of Pasolini's finest moments.


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The(ir) Blurb...

An adaptation of nine stories from Bocaccio's "Decameron": A young man from Perugia is swindled twice in Naples, but ends up rich; a man poses as a deaf-mute in a convent of curious nuns; a woman must hide her lover when her husband comes home early; a scoundrel fools a priest on his deathbed; three brothers take revenge on their sister's lover; a young girl sleeps on the roof to meet her boyfriend at night; a group of painters wait for inspiration; a crafty priest attempts to seduce his friend's wife; and two friends make a pact to find out what happen= s after death. Pasolini is up to his old tricks satirizing the Church, and throwing in liberal doses of life and love.

Cast & Characters

Franco Citti as Ciappelletto;
Ninetto Davoli as Andreuccio of Perugia;
Jovan Jovanovic as Rustico;
Vincenzo Amato as Masetto of Lamporecchio;
Angela Luce as Peronella;
Giuseppe Zigaina as Monk;
Gabriella Frankel;
Vincenzo Cristo;
Pier Paolo Pasolini as Allievo di Giotto;
Giorgio Iovine;
Salvatore Bilardo;
Vincenzo Ferrigno as Giannello;
Luigi Seraponte;
Antonio Diddio;
Mirella Catanesi