Arabian Nights

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Released July 27th, 1980, 'Arabian Nights' stars Ninetto Davoli, Franco Citti, Franco Merli, Tessa Bouché The movie has a runtime of about 2 hr 11 min, and received a user score of 66 (out of 100) on TMDb, which compiled reviews from 181 well-known users.

What, so now you want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "The final part of Pasolini's Trilogy of Life series is rich with exotic tales of slaves and kings, potions, betrayals, demons and, most of all, love and lovemaking in all its myriad forms. Mysterious and liberating, this is an exquisitely dreamlike and adult interpretation of the original folk tales."

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Trilogy of Life Collection

The director Pasolini, who rose in the late period of neorealism films in Italy, continued his creative line of alerting the world with ancient mythological themes in the 1960s, and successively adapted and shot three classic classic films, namely "The Decameron", "The Canterbury Story" and "A Thousand Nights", with a relatively popular approach, collectively known as the "Trilogy of Life". Because these three films have more exposed scenes and adopt a more popular entertainment film route, some film scholars also refer to them as Pasolini's "pornographic trilogy".