After the groundbreaking, experimental work of Un Chien Andalou (1928) Buñuel and Dali were expressly commissioned by Marie-Laurie and Charles de Noailles to provide a follow-up. The first was a surrealistic poem, where images in place of words loaded with symbolism. If Un Chien Andalou was the untrammeled folly of two creative minds whose youth [...]
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L’Age D’Or-1930
Posted in Spanish films, tagged 100 Best Films, de Sade, religion,, shock therapy, Surrealism, Un Chien Andalou on February 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Viridiana-1961
Posted in Spanish films, tagged anarchy, Exterminating Angel, L'age d'Or, Surrealism on July 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
For a literal minded viewer watching Buñuel’s Viridiana for its surface content is to miss great many gems hidden away and the key to the film is what is unexplained. ( refer the section on parable). His position in terms of moving pictures is what Dali represented in static pictures. Dali would show a limp [...]