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Upon its release, Salò was banned in several countries for decades due to its graphic content (categorized into "circles" of Manias, Shit, and Blood).

A reflection on Italy’s dark history during the Fascist regime. Cultural Impact and Controversy

How absolute power treats the human body as a mere commodity or object. [ @Rafaj_Files ] Salo_120_Days_of_Sodom_1975.mkv

Pasolini uses these extreme depictions not for exploitation, but as a . He intended the film to be a critique of:

The Republic of Salò (a Nazi-occupied puppet state in Northern Italy) during the final days of WWII. Upon its release, Salò was banned in several

Salò is widely considered one of the most disturbing films ever made. It contains extreme graphic violence and sexual assault that many viewers find impossible to watch. It is intended for mature audiences interested in political philosophy and transgressive cinema.*

Despite its difficulty, it is frequently cited by critics and filmmakers (such as Michael Haneke and Gaspar Noé) as a vital, though harrowing, piece of political art. Pasolini uses these extreme depictions not for exploitation,

This file, Salo_120_Days_of_Sodom_1975.mkv , contains Pier Paolo Pasolini’s final and most controversial masterpiece, Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom . Released in 1975, the film remains one of the most debated works in cinema history due to its unflinching depiction of systemic cruelty and degradation. Director: Pier Paolo Pasolini Release Year: 1975 Genre: War / Drama / Art House

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