Pier Paolo Pasolini sets out to interview Italians about sex, apparently their least favorite thing to talk about in public: he asks children if they know where babies come from; asks old and young women if they support gender equality; asks both sexes if a woman's virginity still matters, what do they think of homosexuality, if divorce should be legal, or if they support the recent abolition of brothels. He interviews blue-collar workers, intellectuals, college students, rural farmers, the bourgeoisie, and every other kind of people, painting a vivid portrait of a rapidly-industrializing Italy, hanging between modernity and tradition — toward both of which Pasolini shows equal distrust.
Release Date | July 5, 1965 | |
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | Comizi d'amore | |
Runtime | 1h 28min | |
Budget | — | |
Revenue | $2,248 | |
Language | Italian | |
Original Language | Italian | |
Production Countries | Italy | |
Production Companies | Arco Film |