Ro.go.pa.g.(1963)

The legal battle over Pasolini's "La Ricotta" remains a key case study in the history of film censorship and artistic freedom .

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 Ro.Go.Pa.G.(1963)

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 . The legal battle over Pasolini's "La Ricotta" remains

A middle-class family attempts to follow the modern "rules" of consumerism, guided by the dehumanizing instructions of a speaker at a marketing convention . A middle-class family attempts to follow the modern

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 .

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

Despite being over 60 years old, its themes of media obsession and consumerist alienation are still strikingly relevant . Ro.Go.Pa.G. (1963) - IMDb