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Appunti per un'Orestiade africana
Category Documentary
All Genres: Documentary
Year: 1970
Country: Italy
Runtime: 65 minutes
Languages: Italian
Director: Pier Paolo Pasolini
Sound: Mono
Writing by: Pier Paolo Pasolini - (written by)
Produced by: Gian Vittorio Baldi - producer (uncredited)
Cast: Gato Barbieri - Himself - Musician: saxophone
Donald F. Moye - Himself - Musican: drums
Marcello Melio - Himself - Musician: contrabasse
Yvonne Murray - Herself - singer
Archie Savage - Himself - Singer
Pier Paolo Pasolini - Himself (uncredited)
Music: Gato Barbieri
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Plot:
The director presents takes and scenes filmed on location in Africa for a film-that-never-was, a black Oresteia.



Alternately fascinating and dull, 25 October 1999
7/10
Author: liehtzu from Korea

It's always a little trying when pretentious film intellectuals make something like "Notes For an African Orestes." The film is about a film that was never made, Pasolini's retelling the Greek legend of Orestes in modern continental Africa. Basically, it's a film composed of beautiful black and white images with an American narrator (representative of Pasolini) narrating over about how the images will fit into his film. It's not a documentary or a feature film, the narrator states in the beginning, merely notes. He films a man and says "perhaps this will be Orestes." A woman: "perhaps this will be my Electra." It really is an odd little intellectual exercise and the viewer pretty much has to imagine what the film will look like himself based on Pasolini's sketches - that is, presuming that the viewer cares at all. If you're a Pasolini fan this would likely appeal more to you. It's a film of many ideas, the work of a real visionary, but whether or not you're willing to go along for the ride is the only real way to determine whether "Notes For an African Orestes" is genius or c**p.

Personally, I found it to be a little of both.


Movie Quotes: Tom Russo: Get out of my house right now before I throw you out, you big ass!
Crazy Credits:: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Before the credits roll, there is a dedication "In Memory of Phillip Whitehead", referring to Phillip Whitehead, Chairman of Brook Lapping Productions, who died end of 2005.
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