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Theorem
1968. Italy. Pier Paolo Pasolini. 105 min.
1968. Italy. Pier Paolo Pasolini. 105 min.
1968. Italy. Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. With Silvana Mangano, Massimo Girotti, Terence Stamp, Anne Wiazemsky. “His film is a parable, seductively ambiguous and yet set forth with the calm certitude of a geometrical theorem: if five members of a wealthy industrialist’s household encounter God, five specific things will happen to them in consequence of their encounter. The Deity appears as a mysterious houseguest who offers himself freely, ambisexually, to anyone who wants him. And everyone wants him: the industrialist, his wife, daughter, son and maid. Once the guest has gone, the maid becomes a saint, the daughter a catatonic, the mother a nymphomaniac, the son an Abstract Expressionist, and the father a spiritual wanderer across mountains of volcanic ash that Pasolini has thrown in to portray the aridity of modern life” (Joseph Morgenstern, Newsweek, May 5, 1969). In Italian; English subtitles. 105 min.