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In a long tracking shot from the 1993 film Dear Diary, the protagonist drives his scooter to the location where this event occurred, as the soundtrack plays a song from Keith Jarrett’s Köln Concert. The second of a series of novels published under the collective title Literal Madness concerns this event, which the title character discusses with Romeo, Juliet, and the Brontë sisters. Kathy Acker wrote a surreal novel about this event. Due to its similarity to an event involving a researcher for a Palme (15[1])d’Or-winning film, some theorize that this event was related to a plane crash that killed an oil magnate 13 years prior. This event occurred the day after a meeting in Stockholm with (*) Ingmar Bergman, as depicted in a 2014 biopic by Abel Ferrara starring Willem Dafoe. This event, which took place (10[1])at a beach in Ostia, was likely motivated by its homosexual subject’s Marxist activism. (10[1])For 10 (10[1])points, name this unsolved 1975 event that ended the life of the director of Salò. ■END■

ANSWER: murder of Pier Paolo Pasolini [accept Pier Paolo Pasolini’s death, killing, assassination, or equivalents in place of murder; accept My Death, My Life, by Pier Paolo Pasolini; prompt on murder, death, killing, or assassination by asking “of whom?”] (Dear Diary, or Caro Diario, was directed by Nanni Moretti. The researcher is Mauro de Mauro, a journalist who disappeared while investigating the death of Enrico Mattei for Francesco Rosi’s film The Mattei Affair, which won the 1972 Palme d’Or.)
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