Trilogy of Life
Trilogy of Life
This film collection delves into themes of love, betrayal, and revenge, with a sensual tone and varied styles. Stories include a swindler gaining wealth after being conned, a man posing as deaf and mute among nuns, a woman hiding her lover from her husband, and three brothers seeking revenge on their sister's boyfriend. Other tales feature a young woman risking scandal to meet her boyfriend, painters seeking inspiration, a priest seducing his friend's wife, and two men making a pact to discover what happens after death. These narratives critique religious and societal norms, celebrating human connection and sensuality. The anthology format allows for surreal, taboo, and experimental storytelling, challenging audiences to reflect on choice, consequence, and the complexities of life. Each filmmaker's unique voice shines through, making this collection a showcase of diverse artistic talents and a must-watch for thought-provoking cinema.

The Decameron (1971)

25 August, 1971
A young Sicilian is swindled twice, but ends up rich; a man poses as a deaf-mute in a convent of curious nuns; a woman must hide her lover when her husband comes home early; a scoundrel fools a priest on his deathbed; three brothers take revenge on their sister's lover; a young girl sleeps on the roof to meet her boyfriend at night; a group of painters wait for inspiration; a crafty priest attempts to seduce his friend's wife; and two friends make a pact to find out what happens after death.

The Other Canterbury Tales (1972)

08 September, 1972
Four stories about unfaithful wives and jealous husbands.

The Canterbury Tales (1972)

02 September, 1972
Glimpses of Chaucer penning his famous work are sprinkled through this re-enactment of several of his stories.

Arabian Nights (1974)

20 June, 1974
The final part of Pasolini's Trilogy of Life series is rich with exotic tales of slaves and kings, potions, betrayals, demons and, most of all, love and lovemaking in all its myriad forms. Mysterious and liberating, this is an exquisitely dreamlike and adult interpretation of the original folk tales.