A boccaperta

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OriginaltitleA Boccaperta
LanguageItalian
A Boccaperta
Portrait of San Giuseppe da Copertino flying
AuthorCarmelo Bene
Original titleA Boccaperta
LanguageItalian
GenreScreenplay
Publication date
1976
Publication placeItaly

A boccaperta, as stated in the work itself, is an Italian screenplay written in 1970 by Carmelo Bene, even though most consider it a novel.[1] In most of Bene's works is hard to recognize a sole genre: he himself defines his own art as "degenerate". It was published in 1976 in bundle with S.A.D.E. and Ritratto di signora del cavalier Masoch per intercessione della beata Maria Goretti. Written for Joseph of Cupertino, Bene's initial idea was to make a movie based on this screenplay, without success, as the production costs would have been prohibitive since theaters would have needed to equip a second screen in order to show Joseph's flights.[2]

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