INFERNO DE SADE
PIER PAOLO PASOLINI'S "SALO"

SALÒ (1975) – Pasolini’s interpretation of Sade’s atrocity bible 120 Days Of Sodom – remains one of the most problematic and provocative films ever made. The story of four sexually depraved, sadistic and homicidal SS officers who systematically defile and decimate the wretched, denuded human cattle who are in their captivity, Salò is a bleak catalogue of degradation, vaginal and anal rape, sodomy, coprophilia, torture and annihilation. It remains not only Pasolini’s last completed film project – he was brutally murdered shortly after its post-production – but perhaps a terminal project for the artfom itself: the film that kills all film.

INFERNO DE SADE provides an in-depth analysis and history of this controversial classic, accompanied by over 40 rarely-seen publicity photographs, plus full production details, a complete illustrated filmography of director Pier Paolo Pasolini, and Pasolini’s own revelatory writings on Salò. With 59 images in total, 8 in full colour.

PERSISTENCE OF VISION X-SERIES, VOLUME 2: A new series of illustrated monographs on classics of cinema.

A limited collector’s edition of 100 numbered copies only.

Large format chapbook (8.5 X 11 inches), 36 pages,
coated art paper, saddle-stitched, 59 photographic images.

LIMITED COLLECTOR'S EDITION
(100 COPIES ONLY)

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