120.) A Movie So Disturbing it Got Its Director Murdered- The Case of Pier Pasolini
Description
He was a poet, provocateur, and filmmaker unafraid of scandal. Then he was found beaten to death on a remote beach.
Pier Paolo Pasolini wasn’t just a legendary artist—he was an outspoken gay man who challenged fascism, religion, and sexual repression. Days before his murder, Pasolini completed Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom—a film so disturbing, many believed it sealed his fate. Was his death a random act of violence—or an execution disguised as one?
This LGBTQ+ true crime podcast episode examines the shocking murder of Pasolini and the enduring mystery surrounding his final, controversial work. It’s a chilling intersection of queer history, political conspiracy, and silenced truth.
Hosted by Jordi and Brad, Beers With Queers brings chilling crimes, queer stories, and twisted justice to light—all with a cold one in hand.
Press play, grab a drink, and join us as we uncover the darkest corners of LGBTQ+ history.