Overview
- Roma Capitale has launched PPP Visionario, a two‑month program running into December with walks in Ostia, theater, music and readings that explore Pasolini’s many facets.
- The calendar features events such as an oratorio at Teatro Argentina, performances at Macro and Teatro Basilica, and tributes curated by artists, writers and actors who were shaped by his work.
- Legally the case remains closed under the Court of Cassation’s conclusion that Pino Pelosi, then 17, acted alone in the killing at the Idroscalo di Ostia in 1975.
- Anniversary coverage revisits the juvenile court’s first sentencing by Judge Alfredo Carlo Moro, which stated the record showed “imposingly” that Pelosi was not alone that night.
- Reporting also recalls Pelosi’s 2011 account alleging multiple assailants and notes that weeks before his death Pasolini had nearly finished Salò and was planning a new film and a Corriere della Sera column.