Amore E Rabbia (1969) -
Directed by Marco Bellocchio , this segment features a classroom debate that descends into chaos, mocking the rigid structures of both authority and radical student movements.
Though originally titled Evangelio '70 , the directors used biblical themes primarily to critique the Catholic Church's role in modern society. Amore e rabbia (1969)
It is often cited as a difficult watch for mainstream audiences but remains essential for students of 1960s counter-culture cinema. Directed by Marco Bellocchio , this segment features
The film is divided into five distinct parts, each utilizing a unique visual language: The film is divided into five distinct parts,
Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini , this is perhaps the most famous segment. It follows a young man (Ninetto Davoli) walking through Rome with a giant red flower, blissfully unaware of the world's suffering and historical atrocities shown in superimposed newsreel footage.

