Arruso
Originally released in 2000. Arruso is a documentary film. directed by Daniele Ciprì. At just 18 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Pier Paolo Pasolini, Saverio D'Amico, and Paolo Alaimo
Synopsis
In relation to some of Pasolini's visits to Palermo for this last film, in 2000 Ciprì and Maresco shot Arruso, which begins with a phrase by Pasolini ("I banished the word hope from my vocabulary") and consists of imaginary interviews with some local characters who are presumed to have had homosexual relationships with the director. The two record the testimonies, sometimes affectionate others less, of those who had the opportunity to meet him and know the trends on the occasion of that trip.
Quick Facts
Directors
Top Cast
Pier Paolo Pasolini
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Saverio D'Amico
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Paolo Alaimo
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Fortunato Cirrincione
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Gregorio Napoli
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Carlo Giordano
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Angelo Prollo
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Rosalino Spatola
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Francesco Tirone
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Mario Salmeri
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- IT
Production Companies
- Tele+
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Arruso about?
In relation to some of Pasolini's visits to Palermo for this last film, in 2000 Ciprì and Maresco shot Arruso, which begins with a phrase by Pasolini ("I banished the word hope from my vocabulary"...
Who directed Arruso?
Arruso was directed by Daniele Ciprì.
How long is Arruso?
Arruso has a runtime of 0 hours and 18 minutes (18 minutes total).
When was Arruso released?
Arruso was released on November 13, 2000 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Arruso?
The main cast of Arruso includes Pier Paolo Pasolini, Saverio D'Amico, Paolo Alaimo, Fortunato Cirrincione, Gregorio Napoli.