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Direction
Pasolini's opening and closing frames bookend 2,500 years of neurosis.
Acting
Franco Citti's Oedipus: all sinew, sweat, and animal panic.
Cinematography
Moroccan desert as psychological landscape—harsh, indifferent, beautiful.

Director
Pier Paolo Pasolini
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