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*1971 - '''A story that just had to be filmed''' - The Luchino Visconti directed film of Thomas Mann's famous novella, Death In Venice was released on this date. The film tells the story of the middle-aged Aschenbach, who travels to a Venetian seaside resort in search of repose after a period of artistic and personal stress. But he finds no peace there, for he soon develops a strong attraction to an adolescent boy, Tadzio, on vacation with his family. The story was inspired by Mann's own personal experience of falling for Wladyslaw Moes, an 11-year-old sailor-suited boy he saw in Venice in 1911. The film starred Björn Andrésen as the youth, who strikes many memorable statuesque erotic poses for both the audience and for Aschenbach.<ref name="tdiphmarch1">{{cite news |author= Author unknown|title=''This Day In Pedo History: March1'' |date=2003 |accessdate= 3-10-15}} </ref> | |||
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- 1971 - A story that just had to be filmed - The Luchino Visconti directed film of Thomas Mann's famous novella, Death In Venice was released on this date. The film tells the story of the middle-aged Aschenbach, who travels to a Venetian seaside resort in search of repose after a period of artistic and personal stress. But he finds no peace there, for he soon develops a strong attraction to an adolescent boy, Tadzio, on vacation with his family. The story was inspired by Mann's own personal experience of falling for Wladyslaw Moes, an 11-year-old sailor-suited boy he saw in Venice in 1911. The film starred Björn Andrésen as the youth, who strikes many memorable statuesque erotic poses for both the audience and for Aschenbach.[1]
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- ↑ Author unknown. "This Day In Pedo History: March1", 2003. Retrieved on 3-10-15.