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'''''Love Meetings''''' (Comizi d'amore) is a [[1965]] feature-length documentary, shot by [[Pasolini]], who also acts as the interviewer, appearing in many scenes. Typical for him, Pasolini's subject is sex: he questions representatives from a variety of social brackets on topics such as [[virginity]], [[prostitution]], [[homosexuality]] and sex education. The overarching themes are sexual ignorance, confusion and conservatism.
'''''Love Meetings''''' (''Comizi d'amore'') is a [[1965]] feature-length documentary, shot by Italian writer and director [[Pier Paolo Pasolini]], who also acts as the interviewer, appearing in many scenes.
Typical for him, Pasolini's subject is sex: he questions representatives from a variety of social brackets on topics such as [[virginity]], [[prostitution]], [[homosexuality]] and sex education. The overarching themes are sexual ignorance, confusion and conservatism.

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Revision as of 09:48, 12 November 2008

Love Meetings (Comizi d'amore) is a 1965 feature-length documentary, shot by Italian writer and director Pier Paolo Pasolini, who also acts as the interviewer, appearing in many scenes.

Typical for him, Pasolini's subject is sex: he questions representatives from a variety of social brackets on topics such as virginity, prostitution, homosexuality and sex education. The overarching themes are sexual ignorance, confusion and conservatism.