Salo O Le 120 Giornata Di Sodoma40th Anniversary HD New Master Edition
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[Machine Translation] The film symbolizes the last gasps of the collapsed Nazi regime, or perhaps it is the horrific battlefield that unfolds around the puppets of Fascism. The film is the culmination of Pasolini's cinema, and the succession of horrendous images will overwhelm the viewer. The director Pier Paolo Pasolini, a genius, suddenly rejected the "Trilogy of Life" and made this film to open up new horizons, but it became his "posthumous work" when his body was found on the coast of Astia, south of Rome, Italy, in the early morning of November 2, 1975. The film was a milestone in the history of cinema, and it is a work of unprecedented controversy that has caused the greatest confusion and controversy in the history of cinema, with the film being deleted, revised, cancelled, and banned in many countries around the world. The time has come to finally solve the great "mystery" in this film. --The year is 1944, in Northern Italy during the Second World War. The four authorities, a duke, an archbishop, a supreme judge, and a president, who are complicit in Nazism, hunt beautiful boys and girls from all over the town and carry out rape, scatology, homoeroticism, sodomy, masturbation, and genocide in a panorama of unimaginable hell.


yFirst Pressz Bonus Extra (included while First Press is still available) : reprinted miniature pamphlet
Original Release Year: 1975

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Paolo Bonacelli
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Giorgio Cataldi
Ennio Morricone
Umberto Paolo Quintavalle
Donatien Alphonse Francois De Sade

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