Hello to everybody, I am new and I am italian, so please do not care of my english.. I start now with this post to find all the informations about Welles in Italy (country that he loved, also a wife!) to help you to expand this great web site. If someone need some particular informations of italian books, dvd, and so on I try to help.
I watched last week all the version of La Ricotta, the Pasolini's episode of RoGoPaG film. In Turin where I live there are the two surviving versions with this differences:
1) in the first the beginning titles are longer,and I say deeper of what Pasolini said about religion;
2) The Welles part is equal, but is different what he says at the end, when Stracci is just dead. In the first he says "Povero Stracci, crepare è stato il suo unico modo di dimostrare di essere vivo" - Poor Stracci, to die has been the only way to demonstrate to be alive; in the second, more significant but censored, Welles says "Povero Stracci, crepare è stato il suo unico modo di fare la rivoluzione" - Poor Stracci, to die has been the only way to make the revolution. Censored, because too close to communist ideas that Pasolini, very very radical, was in touch.
3) Some frames less, when Stracci shakes the dog that has eaten his sandwich.
Moreover, the Film museum of Turin conservates some scenes (about a minute) censored in 1963, I say a part of the strip scene.
This is all remains of La Ricotta, that, I ensure as I have seen italian and english version, is more significant in original language.
Hope it useful to all Wellesnet members.
goodbye Giano
