Four short films by four different directors dealing with the principles of modern life.Four short films by four different directors dealing with the principles of modern life.Four short films by four different directors dealing with the principles of modern life.
- Awards
- 1 win
- Husband (segment "Il nuovo mondo")
- (as Jean Marc Bory)
- The son (segment "Il pollo ruspante")
- (as Riky Tognazzi)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOrson Welles' voice was dubbed into Italian by another actor.
- GoofsIn the segment "La ricotta," Orson Welles is directing a "re-enactment" of the Crucifixion. It shows Jesus lying on top of a cross, tied down, while 4 men carry Christ and his cross up a hill. According to the Stations of the Cross, Christ carried his own cross.
- Quotes
The Journalist (segment "La ricotta"): I hope I'm not disturbing. I'm a journalist. I'd like to get a little interview.
The 'Director' (segment "La ricotta"): No more than 4 questions.
The Journalist (segment "La ricotta"): Thank you. First, what do you mean to express with this new work?
The 'Director' (segment "La ricotta"): My intimate, profound archaic Catholicism.
The Journalist (segment "La ricotta"): Second, what do you think of Italian society?
The 'Director' (segment "La ricotta"): The most illiterate masses, and the most ignorant bourgeoisie in Europe.
The Journalist (segment "La ricotta"): And third, what do you think of death?
The 'Director' (segment "La ricotta"): As a Marxist, I never give it any thought.
The Journalist (segment "La ricotta"): Fourth and last question: What do you think of our great director Federico Fellini?
The 'Director' (segment "La ricotta"): He dances.
- Alternate versionsThe Portuguese subtitled version was shown with episodes in a different order: first Frango no Campo / "Pollo rumpante, Il"; then O Novo Mundo / "Nuovo mondo, Il"; and last "Pureza" / "Illibatezza". Pasolini's episode was totally cut by the scissors of official censorship in the theatrical release.
- SoundtracksRicotta Twist
by Carlo Rustichelli
The Alitalia flight attendant Ana Maria (Rosanna Schiaffino) is harassed by the middle-aged American executive Joe (Bruce Balaban). A psychiatrist gives an orientation to her fiancé Carlo (Carlo Zappavigna), advising Ana Maria to behave like a slut, since the maniac is attracted by her chastity.
This first segment of "Ro.Go.Pa.G." is very disappointing, especially because of the name of Roberto Rossellini in the direction. This boring tale of obsession is neither funny nor dramatic, and seems to be only an advertisement of Italian air flight company Alitalia. My vote is four.
2) "Il Nuovo Mondo" ("O Novo Mundo" "The New World") Director: Jean-Luc Godard - A Dated Romance
The boy-friend of the gorgeous Alessandra (Alexandra Stewart) is hardly sleeping, so obsessed he is for her. When she confesses that she is also in love with him, he sleeps for two consecutive days. When he wakes-up, he reads in the newspaper that there was an atomic super-explosion over Paris, but the specialists advise that without any effect in the population. However, Alessandra changes her behavior, ex-loving him, and he feels that a new world without logic and freedom may be arising.
This second segment of "Ro.Go.Pa.G." is also very disappointing and absolutely dated in the theme and behavior, with every character smoking cigarettes all the time. It is a clear criticism to the menace of an atomic explosion in times of Cold War, and the absolutism of a world without freedom. The narrative in off makes the viewer expect some intriguing conclusion, but in the end it is completely failed and boring. My vote is four.
3) "La ricotta" ("A Ricota") Director: Pier Paolo Pasolini - An Acid View of the Catholicism and the Dominant Classes
While shooting "The Passion of Christ" in the periphery of Rome, the arrogant director (Orson Welles), actors, actresses and cast show their lack compassion with the poor and famine Stracci (Mario Cipriani).
This segment is a very acid view of the Catholicism, and a criticism to the bourgeoisie and the behavior of the human beings in general. The character of Stracci symbolizes the poor people in the world, and how despised they are by the hypocrite dominant classes and the Catholic Church that prays for them. The use of black and white to represent the reality, and colors the fiction of the cinema world is also great. My vote is seven.
4) "Il Pollo Ruspante" ("Frango Caseiro" "Home Cockerel") Director: Ugo Gregoretti - Powerful Criticism to Consumerism and Capitalism
While traveling to see a field nearby a lake, a family does not resist to the appeal of the consumerism. Meanwhile, a famous professor presents to the dominant classes, procedures to increase the consumerism of ordinary people.
This segment is a very explicit criticism to the exaggerated consumerism in the society. The scene when Togni (Ugo Tognazzi) and his middle class family goes to the restaurant is memorable. My vote is seven.
My global vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Ro.Go.Pa.G."
- claudio_carvalho
- May 27, 2006
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- Runtime2 hours 2 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1