Engraving of the Marquis de Sade (1740-1814) Public domain/Mary Evans From his cell in the notorious Bastille prison, the French nobleman Marquis de Sade penned what is arguably the most perverted ...
The Criterion seal alone implies a standard of artistic merit, allowing the film to take many audiences by surprise when discovering the true nature of Pier Paolo Pasolini's last, and most astonishing ...
The Marquis de Sade is one of those few writers who have given the world an adjective. The problem is that this has become a kind of shorthand: without reading Sade everybody presumes to know what he ...
The original scroll on which Donatien Alphonse François, the Marquis de Sade, wrote the draft of his novel “120 Days of Sodom” is displayed at the Letters and Manuscripts Museum in Paris in 2014. The ...
Pier Paolo Pasolini’s last film, from 1975, is also, in a way, the ultimate film: its representation of depravity may be unsurpassable. Pasolini sets the Marquis de Sade’s “120 Days of Sodom” in ...
The French government has declared the original manuscript of the Marquis de Sade's notorious novel a national treasure and forbidden its removal from France. Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de ...
In Nazi-Fascist Northern Italy in 1943-44, four senior members of government, aided by henchmen and Nazi soldiers, kidnap a group of young men and women. They hold them for 120 days, subjecting them ...
Xpress' 6th grade reviewer offers her thoughts on Pixar's latest gem. Pasolini took the Marquis de Sade’s 120 Days of Sodom and moved it to Salo, the town that served as the seat of government in ...
TikTok influencers have discovered four horror movies that are famously banned for being too graphic and disturbing. Learn more now. From 'Salo: 120 Days of Sodom' to 'A Serbian Film', here are the ...
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