Qui je suis
Jun 30 1996
•1h 42m
•Thriller, Drama, Crime
In 1966, suffering from a serious ulcer, Pier Paolo Pasolini looked back on his life and work. He wrote a long autobiographical poem in prose, which he reworked several times and eventually abandoned. Thirty years after Pasolini's death, Bertrand Bonello decided to make a film about it, in homage to this overexcited artist and key figure of the 20th century.
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Bertrand Bonello
Pylade

Laurent Sauvage
Narrator
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