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On the set of a film about the Crucifixion (starring Orson Welles as the director), a starving extra named Stracci finally gets enough food to eat but dies of indigestion while filming his scene on the cross .

Set in a Paris where an atomic explosion has occurred high in the atmosphere, a man notices the people around him—including his girlfriend—have begun to act with a strange, detached logic . Ro.Go.Pa.G.(1963)

A sharp, satirical look at the "Economic Miracle" in Italy and how mass consumption replaces genuine human identity. Why It Matters On the set of a film about the

The legal battle over Pasolini's "La Ricotta" remains a key case study in the history of film censorship and artistic freedom . Why It Matters The legal battle over Pasolini's

Rossellini examines the intersection of technology (video) and psychological obsession, critiquing how modern media can distort human relationships. 2. "Il Nuovo Mondo" (The New World) Director: Jean-Luc Godard

Despite being over 60 years old, its themes of media obsession and consumerist alienation are still strikingly relevant . Ro.Go.Pa.G. (1963) - IMDb