A new look at one of the greatest exponents of the most universal Spanish culture. The film focuses on the dream world and obsessions of the legendary director Luis Buñuel, a precursor of the purest surrealist cinema with “An Andalusian Dog” and “The Golden Age”, and who maintained continuous references to surrealist postulates throughout his film career in Mexico and later in France and Spain. Presented at the Cannes and San Sebastián festivals. Documentary film by Javier Espada (“The Last Script”) about the famous Aragonese filmmaker, made with a large amount of materials (some unpublished) and film fragments from a large exhibition dedicated to his figure at the Cineteca de México.
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A new look at one of the greatest exponents of the most universal Spanish culture. The film focuses on the dream world and obsessions of the legendary director Luis Buñuel, a precursor of the purest surrealist cinema with “An Andalusian Dog” and “The Golden Age”, and who maintained continuous references to surrealist postulates throughout her film career in Mexico and later in France and Spain. Presented at the Cannes and San Sebastián festivals. Documentary film by Javier Espada (“The Last Script”) about the famous Aragonese filmmaker, made with a large amount of materials (some unpublished) and film fragments from a large exhibition dedicated to his figure at the Cineteca de México.