
Buñuel: A Surrealist Filmmaker
Nov 05 2021
•1h 23m
•Documentary
Javier Espada explores how Luis Buñuel, one of the greatest precursors of surrealist cinema through works like An Andalusian Dog and The Golden Age, began to move away from this movement but never completely abandoned it, maintaining a strong oneiric element in his films. Taking us deep into his past and evolution as a creator, this documentary provides an unprecedented window into the world and work of an irreplaceable genius whose influence has reached the rest of the arts.
Cast
See allAlfonso de Lucas Buñuel
Luis Buñuel
Javier Espada
Narrator
María José Moreno
Poems
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