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  1. Arabian Nights is a 1974 Italian film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. Its original Italian title is Il fiore delle mille e una notte , which means The Flower of the One Thousand and One Nights . The film is an adaptation of the ancient Arabic anthology One Thousand and One Nights , also known as the Arabian Nights .

  2. Arabian Nights is 8575 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 3728 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Kendra and Beth but less popular than Escape Through Africa.

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    • Ninetto Davoli
    • Pier Paolo Pasolini
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  3. u0007 On “Arabian Nights,” a new visual essay by film scholar Tony Rayns. u0007Deleted scenes, with transcriptions of the dialogue from the original script. u0007 Pier Paolo Pasolini and the Form of the City (1974), a sixteen-minute documentary by Pasolini and Paolo Brunatto about the Italian cities Orte and Sabaudia. Trailers.

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  4. At the center is the story of Nur Ed Din (Franco Merli), a naif who purchases a slave girl, Zumurrud (Ines Pellegrini). The two fall in love, but Zumurrud is kidnapped soon after. She escapes her ...

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    • Pier Paolo Pasolini
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    • Ninetto Davoli
  5. Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. With Ninetto Davoli, Franco Citti, Franco Merli, Tessa Bouché.Arabian Nights Blu-ray (Criterion) https://www.criterion.com/f...

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  6. Arabian Nights (1974) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular ...

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  8. Overview. 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. Pier Paolo Pasolini.