7:00 pm - Wednesday, March 16

Film: Pasolini's Accattone

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An outspoken advocate of diversity and critic of Italian politics and consumer culture, Pasolini was also one of the most creative artists and intellectuals of post-war Italy. His mysterious murder in 1975 left a big gap in the Italian cultural world.
In his introduction, Dr. Iannotta will discuss Pasolini's work as filmmaker, poet, journalist, novelist, playwright, painter, actor, and all-around intellectual and public figure, in connection with his first feature film, Accattone. A Q&A will follow the screening.
About the speaker: Dr. Iannotta has published articles and book chapters on film, TV series, literature, comics, and theory of media. He is the Artistic Director of the San Diego Italian Film Festival.

Admission/Cost: FREE

Location:
Mother Rosalie Hill Hall, Warren Auditorium

University of San Diego

5998 Alcala Park

San Diego, CA 92110

Wednesday, March 16 - 7:00 pm to 9:00 PM

For more information, please visit: sandiego.edu