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The Canterbury Tales (1980)

Starring: Hugh Griffith, Laura Betti Director: Pier Paolo Pasolini Rating: NC-17   Format: DVD
2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Actors: Hugh Griffith, Laura Betti, Ninetto Davoli, Franco Citti, Josephine Chaplin
  • Directors: Pier Paolo Pasolini
  • Writers: Pier Paolo Pasolini, Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Producers: Alberto Grimaldi
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English, Italian
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1.0
  • Rating: NC-17
  • Studio: MGM
  • Run Time: 112 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000A1KUAE
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #74,496 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Spain released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), Spanish ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), English ( Subtitles ), Spanish ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (1.85:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Cast/Crew Interview(s), Filmographies, Interactive Menu, Photo Gallery, Scene Access, Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: Italian director Pier Pasolini tells four of the Chaucer tales in this satirical picture that chronicles the 14th-century's social, sexual, and religious standards in England. In Pasolini's Trilogy of Life, this second entry follows The Decameron and precedes The Arabian Nights.
SCREENED/AWARDED AT: Berlin International Film Festival,

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Pasolini on Chaucer, December 29, 2000
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This review is from: The Canterbury Tales (DVD)
I was fortunate enough to purchase this DVD when originally issued, not so with Pasolini's other films. I had seen this film almost a year before buying it, and while it's not a GREAT movie it is still better than some. First off, the picture quality is not great, due to the museum conditions the print seems to have been stored under. This leads one to believe that not many prints survived. Using a mostly British cast adds as much realism to the film as can be mustered. The humour is typically bawdy and quite perverse at times (as in Satan farting out the monks ). I am quite sure that Chaucer would have been proud of this film of his work. The only problem i have with the picture is the uneven cinematography. Tonino Delli Colli's work has greatly improved since, but in this film is either over-saturated with light or is too dark. His ultimate camera work is in Leone's ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA, but apart from the inconsistancies with lighting he is a quite capable cameraman. One wonders what use Pasolini could have made with Giuseppe Rotunno or Luciano Tovoli. Other people might have a problem with Pasolini's inclusion of homosexual love scenes, but they are quite subdued from being actual pornography. And although Pasolini was himself homosexual, he doesn't throw it the viewer's face as being all-important. All in all, the film is quite deserving of the NC-17 rating which my DVD copy carries. Too bad the United Artists logo doesn't appear at the beginning since they distributed the film in the early 70's
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Chaucer's Tales Brought to Life, June 19, 2000
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Writer and director Pasolini presents a selection of Chaucer's stories, most notably The Wife of Bath and The Miller's Tale. The Canterbury Tales is not without its weaknesses. The quality of the acting is variable (the dubbing doesn't help), and the editing is rough. Some stories end/start so abruptly that it takes you by surprise. However, I can forgive this film almost anything. For me, the atmosphere and feel it conveys far outweigh any faults it may have. Pasolini has recreated Chaucer's lusty medieval world with an earthy realism, exuberance, and zest for life in a way that few other directors could have managed. People who are easily shocked should beware. Pasolini has concentrated on the bawdier aspects of the tales, and added few of his own for good measure. It all combines to give The Canterbury Tales a wonderful hedonistic quality. The finale, a vivid depiction of Hell, makes for a superbly appropriate ending.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Some Fun, but Too Raw and Unfocused, September 23, 2005
By O. Kagan "lifeinoleg" (North Hollywood, CA, U.S.) - See all my reviews
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I've read the Canterbury Tales, so I was expecting lots of toilet humor (nakedness, fart jokes, etc.), but this film seems to take it too far. Their were bits that got a chuckle out of me (the Devil's fart, for example) but altogether they Pasolini seems to have enjoyed putting raunchiness in for its own sake, rather then to further the film.

There was a few good actors, but too many were horrible. They seemed as though they were reading off cue cards, and were not involved in the scene at all.

The screenplay didn't help matters. It was a shoddy adaptation with wooden, unmotivated dialogue. Only a few stories were truly based on Chaucer, others were supposedly juxtaposing several stories into one, it didn't work. Pasolini also threw in some Chaucer but at uneven moments only to have the actors butcher the verse.

Their was some nice cinematography, as far as filming the landscapes, but other then that, relatively insignificant.

Not being aware of Pasolini's reputation before seeing this film (though I have seen 'Il Decameron', which I enjoyed more) allowed me to view the work from one of two ways, either unschooled in his style, or open to making observations without being influenced by his fame.

Either way, I was unimpressed.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

3.0 out of 5 stars Pasolini dared to show the medieval era as extremely dirty, indecent, vulgar...
This is the second in Pasolini's series of setting classic bawdy tales to film... In this case, he selected eight of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, including the infamous miller's... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Roberto Frangie

5.0 out of 5 stars We are the clowns and jesters of Satan
We know where we are - in England - with the songs and music, the looks of these people, the way they dress, the way they look, the faces they make and the faces they have, their... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Jacques COULARDEAU

5.0 out of 5 stars Please people- Pasolini is Pasolini
If you dare venture into the realm of this amazing director, be prepared and forewarned. This is not for everyone. Read more
Published on August 16, 2007 by Anile

1.0 out of 5 stars Maybe the worst Italian film ever
In the Middle Ages, people generally did not stroll about in brightly colored, shintzy clothes. Especially not when they went on a pilgrimage, "to seek the holy blissful... Read more
Published on July 17, 2004 by Vince Teipsum

1.0 out of 5 stars A LOAD OF RUBBISH!!!!
I really wasted my money on this one! I was totally disgusted with this movie, it demeaned women in the most part and looked much like cheesey low budget porn film. Read more
Published on April 26, 2003

3.0 out of 5 stars Good but not Pasolini's finest!
"The Canterbury Tales" is second part of Pasolini's 'Trilogy Of Life' but certainly the most innocent, and perhaps dullest, of the three. Read more
Published on October 3, 2002 by the-masked-moose

5.0 out of 5 stars MASTERPIECE!!!
Literally!!!Brilliant!!!Pasolini is beyond reproach!!!!Go watch yer Hollywood super sound pictures for technical perfection!!! Read more
Published on January 19, 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars A pleasure to see
My apology. I am the same guy who commented on the quality of the DVD. I have made one mistake. Pasolini chose a mainly English cast when he made this film. Read more
Published on July 27, 2000

1.0 out of 5 stars Beware of the unworthy DVD
Beware, and read the details carefully. This DVD is only in dubbed English, which destroys the originality of the film. Quite unforgivable. Don't buy this.
Published on July 18, 2000

1.0 out of 5 stars Read the book
I read the stories of the Canterbury Tales and was blown away. I saw the movie and was disgusted. The acting is horrible and some of the people are just UGLY. Read more
Published on July 16, 2000 by Kevin Kraft

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