Accattone (1961)

Accattone

Movie1961Not Rated1h 57m
Drama
7.6 / 10(11,201)

A pimp with no other means to provide for himself finds his life spiraling out of control when his prostitute is sent to prison.

Rated
Not Rated
Runtime
1h 57m
Released
1961
Country
Italy

Details

Release year: 1961

Storyline

A pimp with no other means to provide for himself finds his life spiraling out of control when his prostitute is sent to prison.

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0 wins & 1 nomination

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Did you know

The Rome premiere of Accatone was accosted by the neo-fascist group Nuova-Europa, causing mayhem by violently attacking the audience and vandalising the cinema.

This was Bernardo Bertolucci's first work in movies. He was an assistant director.

"Accattone" is Roman dialect and derives from "accattare" (to take, gain or acquire, often by illegal or otherwise unorthodox means). It indicates a beggar, and was mainly used in a non-literal sense, that is, it does not indicate a professional beggar but someone who lives of expedients: small thefts, begging, small-time frauds. It is a heavily derogatory term, and the leading character's having it as a nickname means he was held in low esteem even by other criminals (as this was usually the case for pimps, as they exploited prostitutes and gained money but did not personally risk their lives and health, unlike thieves, robbers and other members of the underworld). This word has become almost obsolete in Roman dialect nowadays.

User reviews

9/10

cinema of tragic poetry

👍 40 · 10/31/2001
9/10

Accattone: a story of the Roman lumpenproletariat

👍 26 · 12/17/2006

Technical specs

Sound mix
Mono
Aspect ratio
1.37 : 1
Color
Black and White
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