Ro.go.pa.g.(1963) | TOP-RATED – COLLECTION |
A middle-class family attempts to follow the modern "rules" of consumerism, guided by the dehumanizing instructions of a speaker at a marketing convention .
Rossellini examines the intersection of technology (video) and psychological obsession, critiquing how modern media can distort human relationships. 2. "Il Nuovo Mondo" (The New World) Director: Jean-Luc Godard
This is the most famous segment. Pasolini was charged with blasphemy and given a four-month suspended sentence for his portrayal of the scene . It remains a powerful critique of the class divide and the commercialization of religion . Il Pollo Ruspante " (Free-Range Chicken) Director: Ugo Gregoretti Ro.Go.Pa.G.(1963)
The film explores the effects of modern life, consumerism, and shifting social values through four distinct segments: 1. "Illibatezza" (Chastity) Roberto Rossellini
Typical of Godard’s French New Wave style, this segment uses a sci-fi premise to comment on the dehumanizing alienation of the Cold War era . 3. "La Ricotta" (Curd Cheese) Director: Pier Paolo Pasolini A middle-class family attempts to follow the modern
G is an anthology consisting of four shorts by four of the greatest auteurs in the '60s: Rossellini. Pasolini and Gregoretti La ricotta (Short 1963) - IMDb
Set in a Paris where an atomic explosion has occurred high in the atmosphere, a man notices the people around him—including his girlfriend—have begun to act with a strange, detached logic . "Il Nuovo Mondo" (The New World) Director: Jean-Luc
On the set of a film about the Crucifixion (starring Orson Welles as the director), a starving extra named Stracci finally gets enough food to eat but dies of indigestion while filming his scene on the cross .