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Since this interview took place, one would assume Martin Scorsese could have perfectly reconsider this list. Not that the movies listed here don't deserve their inclusion in Scorsese's 5 favourites list but, for a man with such a vast knoweledge of the medium, it is hard to believe he has a single 5 favourite movies list at all.
hi from vienna it is a great honor for the budgetary poorly placed austrian film, to know Peter Patzak's (+12.3.21 by Corona) "Kassbach" on his lets say intimate list. to me this one arouses strong Associations with Pasolini's also more intimate "Porcile". A kind of trilogy including Mr. Herdhitze, a frustrated greengrocer and a archaic priest who judges a cannibal. living in a world without food. Mr. Herdhitzes and the greengrocers Kassbach destructed sons are somewhat similar to each other. through there paradoxical reaction, with which both of them seem to laugh at their fathers in a perverted way. as the only desparte possibility to express their frustration and shame about them. how the church copes with the cannibals shame in "Porcile" archaic part ist fherefor self-explanatory, Mrs. Herdhitze prefers "Krapfen", Mrs. Kassbach modest snacks...everyone on his place and what is affordable. However, Kassbach could be the perfect grocery supplier to mr. Herdhitze (secretely even attracted of his farmers pigs but practicing on his wife and apprentice girl) and so we arrive to a well-rounded biosphere of horrors.
I think the most important film for me is "Edipo Re". Pasolini's (which in my eyes, destroyed hollywood and shrank it to a lollypop for idiots) few hints through directions to korinth and theben, the suggestively evolution to what might become some day a corinthian helmet... the unadorned archaic apollon cult and yes completely plausible that he did not solve an idiotic riddle for the sphinx, but plunged her straight down the rocks... it gave me a new access to these helladic epochs. when those forms with many pilars, we carry in our collegeboy (hollywood mutant) heads had not been negotiated at all. just like the roman helmet in the museum of taranto. of a very early epoch. that sometimes haunts me in my dreams. because it is actually a "deep sea helmet" that should clearly frighten the opponent with its very simple, naturally but there for alien shape. a huge protecting bulge with only two openings for the eyes. without any sense for aesthetics..... Hollywood is dead and Pasolini has buried it. not alone but decisive. that the increasing mass of idiots, especially patriotic military idiots see it differently is also very clear and fits into philipp mainlaenders philosophy as a necessary decay promotion.which has since been confirmed physically, at least regarding the internal processes of the earth are about decaying. So everything is fine.
visca barca To be fair there were also 7 other films in his 2012 Sight And Sound Poll list....but I take your point. It's remarkable that, even by 2012, his top films have no addition from 1968 onwards. Surprised there was no Tarkovsky for instance.
@@davidsanderson5918 I guess it was simply because he started to become a filmmaker himself at that point and the biggest influence for him came from films of the 1940s and 1950s.