Medea (1969) is a horny adaptation of the greek play by Euripides adapted by THE 60's radical filmmaker from Italy: Pier Paolo Pasolini. He was a poet, a filmmaker, a radical, a journalist, an activist. His murder/death in 1975 baffled a the world and has seemingly gone unresolved to this day. In this episode, Patrick and I analyse this film, the filmmaker and his influence on culture.