Salo, Or 120 Days Of Sodom [1976] [Criterion] (BLU)
Pier Paolo Pasolini

Synopsis
The notorious final film from Pier Paolo Pasolini, Salò, or The 120 Days of Sodom has been called nauseating, shocking, depraved, pornographic . . . It’s also a masterpiece. The controversial poet, novelist, and filmmaker’s transposition of the Marquis de Sade’s eighteenth-century opus of torture and degradation to Fascist Italy in 1944 remains one of the most passionately debated films of all time, a thought-provoking inquiry into the political, social, and sexual dynamics that define the world we live in.
Special Features:
- New, restored high-definition digital transfer, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack
- "Salò": Yesterday and Today, a thirty-three-minute documentary featuring interviews with director Pier Paolo Pasolini, actor-filmmaker Jean-Claude Biette, and Pasolini friend Nineto Davoli
- Fade to Black, a twenty-three-minute documentary featuring directors Bernardo Bertolucci, Catherine Breillat, and John Maybury, as well as scholar David Forgacs
- The End of "Salò", a forty-minute documentary about the film’s production
- Video interviews with set designer Dante Ferretti and director and film scholar Jean-Pierre Gorin
- Optional English-dubbed soundtrack
- Theatrical trailer
- Essays by Roberto Chiesi and Naomi Greene, and essays by Neil Bartlett, Breillat, Sam Rohdie, and Gary Indiana, and excerpts from Gideon Bachmann’s on-set diary
Product Details
- Format: Color, Widescreen
- Language: Italian
- Subtitles: English
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
- Number of Discs: 1
- Rating: Not Rated
- Label: Criterion Collection
- Release Date: 10/04/2011
- Run Time: 116 minutes
- Catalogue #: 17
- Region: A