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Who Killed Pasolini? (1995)

Genre : Drama, Crime

Runtime : 1H 40M

Director : Marco Tullio Giordana
Writer : Marco Tullio Giordana, Sandro Petraglia, Stefano Rulli

Synopsis

1975: poet, intellectual, and filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini is bludgeoned to death and run over with his own car in the outskirts of Rome. Charged with murder, 17-year-old hustler Pino Pelosi pleads self-defense -- after all, Pasolini was a well-known pederast. However, many inconsistencies start to undermine his version of events, pointing to him not having acted alone or even being assaulted in the first place. Was Pasolini also murdered for another reason?

Actors

Carlo DeFilippi
Carlo DeFilippi
Giuseppe 'Pino' Pelosi
Nicoletta Braschi
Nicoletta Braschi
Graziella Chiarcossi
Toni Bertorelli
Toni Bertorelli
Inspector Pigna
Andrea Occhipinti
Andrea Occhipinti
Furio Colombo
Victor Cavallo
Victor Cavallo
Antonio Pelosi
Rosa Pianeta
Rosa Pianeta
Maria Pelosi
Giulio Scarpati
Giulio Scarpati
Nino Marazzita
Francesco Siciliano
Francesco Siciliano
Journalist intern
Biagio Pelligra
Biagio Pelligra
Questura officer
Umberto Orsini
Umberto Orsini
High judge
Krum De Nicola
Krum De Nicola
Adolfo De Stefanis
Claudio Amendola
Claudio Amendola
"Trepalle"
Enzo Marcelli
Enzo Marcelli
"Braciola"
Antonio Petrocelli
Antonio Petrocelli
Tommaso Spaltro
Ivano Marescotti
Ivano Marescotti
Spaltro's client
Claudio Bigagli
Claudio Bigagli
Guido Calvi
Antonello Fassari
Antonello Fassari
Rocco Mangia
Massimo De Francovich
Massimo De Francovich
Faustino Durante
Ennio Coltorti
Ennio Coltorti
Minors' judge
Adriana Asti
Adriana Asti
Casal del Marmo teacher
Paolo Graziosi
Paolo Graziosi
Luigi Canerini
Giacomo Piperno
Giacomo Piperno
Alfredo Carlo Moro
Maurizio Di Carmine
Maurizio Di Carmine
Giuseppe Salmè
Claudia Pozzi
Claudia Pozzi
Journalist
Lello Serao
Lello Serao
Officer Curzupè
Eduardo Cuomo
Eduardo Cuomo
Carabiniere Guglielmi
Mimmo Mignemi
Mimmo Mignemi
Brigadiere
Giorgio Crisafi
Giorgio Crisafi
Carabinieri officer
Alessandro Carlone
Alessandro Carlone
Cellmate
Maria Gradi
Maria Gradi
Maria Teresa Lollobrigida
Romano Iannelli
Romano Iannelli
Ennio Salvitti
Renato Campese
Renato Campese
Judge Tranfo
Vanni Fois
Vanni Fois
Carabinieri colonel
Gaetano Sersale
Gaetano Sersale
Journalist
Emilia Marra
Emilia Marra
Journalist
Simona Ferraro
Simona Ferraro
Journalist
Dino Gentili
Dino Gentili
Journalist
Paolo Bonanni
Paolo Bonanni
Journalist
Marco Caporali
Marco Caporali
Journalist
Claudio Alfonsi
Claudio Alfonsi
TG1 reporter
Claudio Parise
Claudio Parise
TG2 reporter
Walter Da Pozzo
Walter Da Pozzo
Città Futura Radio reporter
Elisa Lancione
Elisa Lancione
Susanna Pasolini
Franco Mescolini
Franco Mescolini
Agency director
Walter Piretti
Walter Piretti
Agency editor
Massimiliano Petrucci
Massimiliano Petrucci
Salvatore Deidda
Giovanni Marsala
Giovanni Marsala
Claudio Seminara
Riccardo Calvani
Riccardo Calvani
Barman
Augusto Vacca
Augusto Vacca
"Riccio"
Fabrizio Vitale
Fabrizio Vitale
"Stecco"
Daniele Taffone
Daniele Taffone
"Farfalla"
Simone Melis
Simone Melis
"Bracioletta"
Franca Scagnetti
Franca Scagnetti
Woman at Idroscalo
Vito Passeri
Vito Passeri
Tall man at Idroscalo
Valentino Simeoni
Valentino Simeoni
Short man at Idroscalo
Vittorio De Bisogno
Vittorio De Bisogno
Vincenzo Spaltro
Mattia Osti
Mattia Osti
Durante's assistant
Antonio Ferrante
Antonio Ferrante
Questore
Costantino Meloni
Costantino Meloni
Minor at Casal del Marmo
Paolo De Giorgio
Paolo De Giorgio
"Pugliese"
Roberto Accornero
Roberto Accornero
Minors' judge
Clarizio Di Ciaula
Clarizio Di Ciaula
Court clerk
Maurizio Greco
Maurizio Greco
Prosecutor
Giorgio Colangeli
Giorgio Colangeli
Judge Matteo Guarino
Alessandra Vanzi
Alessandra Vanzi
Judge Maria Grazia Milone
Antonio Falvo
Antonio Falvo
Court usher
Roberto Della Casa
Roberto Della Casa
Mugshots Photographer (uncredited)
Settimio Scacco
Settimio Scacco
Man at Murder Scene (uncredited)
Antonio Milo
Antonio Milo
Photographer (uncredited)
Daniele Miglio
Daniele Miglio
Policeman at Police Station (uncredited)
Walter Midolo
Walter Midolo
(uncredited)

Crews

Marco Tullio Giordana
Marco Tullio Giordana
Director
Marco Tullio Giordana
Marco Tullio Giordana
Screenplay
Sandro Petraglia
Sandro Petraglia
Screenplay
Stefano Rulli
Stefano Rulli
Screenplay
Enzo Siciliano
Enzo Siciliano
Novel
Sandro Petraglia
Sandro Petraglia
Story
Stefano Rulli
Stefano Rulli
Story
Marco Tullio Giordana
Marco Tullio Giordana
Story
Franco Lecca
Franco Lecca
Director of Photography
Gianni Silvestri
Gianni Silvestri
Production Design
Gianni Zampagni
Gianni Zampagni
Sound
Cecilia Zanuso
Cecilia Zanuso
Editor
Vittorio Cecchi Gori
Vittorio Cecchi Gori
Producer
Rita Rusić
Rita Rusić
Producer
Claudio Bonivento
Claudio Bonivento
Producer
Elisabetta Montaldo
Elisabetta Montaldo
Costume Design
Lorenzo D'Ambrosio
Lorenzo D'Ambrosio
Set Decoration
Massimo Martino
Massimo Martino
Line Producer
Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone
Original Music Composer
Barbara Melega
Barbara Melega
First Assistant Director
Giorgio Innocenti
Giorgio Innocenti
Unit Manager
Mauro De Salve
Mauro De Salve
Unit Manager
Roberto Onorati
Roberto Onorati
Production Assistant
Vincenzo Carpineta
Vincenzo Carpineta
Camera Operator
Stefano Forcina
Stefano Forcina
First Assistant Camera
Daniele Dionisi
Daniele Dionisi
Second Assistant Camera
Sergio Proietti
Sergio Proietti
Second Assistant Camera
Marco Pieroni
Marco Pieroni
Steadicam Operator
Roberto Calabró
Roberto Calabró
Still Photographer
Eleonora Pallottini
Eleonora Pallottini
Script Supervisor
Ilaria Cirino Pomicino
Ilaria Cirino Pomicino
Second Assistant Director
Stefano Amatucci
Stefano Amatucci
Second Assistant Director
Barbara Genio
Barbara Genio
Second Assistant Director
Federico Ferrario
Federico Ferrario
Second Assistant Director
Decio Trani
Decio Trani
Boom Operator
Roberto Martucci
Roberto Martucci
Assistant Editor
Carlo Simeoni
Carlo Simeoni
Assistant Editor
Vincenzo Santangelo
Vincenzo Santangelo
Production Secretary
Costantino Valente
Costantino Valente
Production Secretary
Carlo Ciocchetti
Carlo Ciocchetti
Production Secretary
Nello Giorgetti
Nello Giorgetti
Set Decoration
Maurizio di Clemente
Maurizio di Clemente
Assistant Production Design
Roberto Biagioni
Roberto Biagioni
Assistant Production Design
Luciano Magagnini
Luciano Magagnini
Property Master
Claudio Di Gregorio
Claudio Di Gregorio
Property Master
Anna Pesaresi
Anna Pesaresi
Administration
Anastasia Santarelli
Anastasia Santarelli
Accountant
Salvatore Borgese
Salvatore Borgese
Master at Arms
Rosario Prestopino
Rosario Prestopino
Makeup Artist
Luigi Ciminelli
Luigi Ciminelli
Assistant Makeup Artist
Fiorella Sensoli
Fiorella Sensoli
Hairstylist
Elisabetta Antico
Elisabetta Antico
Assistant Costume Designer
Alberta Favale
Alberta Favale
Seamstress
Mauro Pezzotti
Mauro Pezzotti
Key Grip
Gianfranco De Cinti
Gianfranco De Cinti
Gaffer
Filippo Bussi
Filippo Bussi
Sound Editor
Danilo Moroni
Danilo Moroni
Sound Mixer
Giovanni Corridori
Giovanni Corridori
Special Effects
Giancarlo Barbieri
Giancarlo Barbieri
Colorist

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