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In an interview with [https://www.morrissey-solo.com/article.pl?sid=06/03/01/1613215 XL magazine in 2006], Morrissey said of Pasolini and the film: | |||
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"My favorite is Mamma Roma, a masterpiece. It's still so modern. I don't think he has reached those levels again. He was a genuine talent with many skills: Films, novels, essays. In interviews he was wonderful, never unprepared, nervous. An heroical person." | |||
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In an interview with XL magazine in 2006, Morrissey said of Pasolini and the film:
"My favorite is Mamma Roma, a masterpiece. It's still so modern. I don't think he has reached those levels again. He was a genuine talent with many skills: Films, novels, essays. In interviews he was wonderful, never unprepared, nervous. An heroical person."
Wikipedia Information
Mamma Roma is a 1962 Italian drama film written and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini, starring Anna Magnani, Ettore Garofolo and Franco Citti.