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Em uma narrativa surrealista, um homem e uma mulher apaixonados um pelo outro têm suas tentativas de consumar sexualmente a relação frustradas pelos valores morais da igreja e da sociedade b... Ler tudoEm uma narrativa surrealista, um homem e uma mulher apaixonados um pelo outro têm suas tentativas de consumar sexualmente a relação frustradas pelos valores morais da igreja e da sociedade burguesa.Em uma narrativa surrealista, um homem e uma mulher apaixonados um pelo outro têm suas tentativas de consumar sexualmente a relação frustradas pelos valores morais da igreja e da sociedade burguesa.
Germaine Noizet
- Marquise of X
- (as Mme Noizet)
Bonaventura Ibáñez
- Marquis of X
- (as Ibanez)
Jean Aurenche
- Bandit
- (não creditado)
Jacques B. Brunius
- Passer-by in the Street
- (não creditado)
Jean Castanier
- Guest at the Marquis of X's Concert
- (não creditado)
Juan Castañe
- Bandit
- (não creditado)
Pancho Cossío
- Lame Bandit
- (não creditado)
Simone Cottance
- Guest at the Marquis of X's Concert
- (não creditado)
Marie Berthe Ernst
- Guest at the Marquis of X's Concert
- (não creditado)
Juan Esplandiu
- Bandit
- (não creditado)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
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- CuriosidadesLuis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí had effectively fallen out by the time the film went into production to the extent that Dali refused to have anything to do with the actual making of the film. On the first day of shooting, Buñuel chased Dalí off the set with a hammer.
- Citações
Young Girl: I have waited for a long time. What joy to have our children murdered!
- Versões alternativasThis film was published in Italy in an DVD anthology entitled "Un Chien Andalou", distributed by DNA Srl. The film has been re-edited with the contribution of the film history scholar Riccardo Cusin . This version is also available in streaming on some platforms.
- Trilhas sonorasAve Verum Corpus K. 618
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Avaliação em destaque
In the Tate Modern's "Dalí & Film" exhibition, the fourteen-odd rooms were mostly paintings but three or four had films of one kind or another. Having just seen Un Chien Andalou I decided to watch this one as well and was lucky to catch it just as it started. I say lucky because there is really nothing to tell you when these things are starting or ending. This is maybe OK with a short film that lasts seven minutes or a three minute clip from Spellbound but with a film that lasts an hour I really don't understand why the Tate didn't make at least a discrete effort to let us know start times maybe it is beneath them to act like a cinema but it does mean that people were constantly flowing in and out and the implication is that the films can be just dipped in and out of.
With this film though, you do need to be in from the start because, unlike Un Chien Andalou, there is more of a plot here and the film has fewer of Dalí's images across the running time. That said the plot here isn't any easier to follow if you did manage to catch it from the very start because this is still very much a surrealist film in structure and content even if it has fewer of the images that made the first film I'd seen so engaging. With Buñuel forming more of the film than Dalí, the film does take on more symbolism in less surreal ways but yet it is still quite hard to follow. To me as a viewer this was a bit of a downside because there was less to stimulate me and more to frustrate me as I struggle to understand the meaning of what I was watching.
Despite this I still did find it interesting and you can see why (to a point) that the screening did draw a reaction from those that saw it as attacking conservative values in its depiction of violent attacks etc. Quite why it was hardly screened for fifty years though, I can't say. With a difficult plot to follow and an hour to watch, the film asked a lot of me and I'm afraid I wasn't really up to the challenge and I did struggle to follow along. The scattering of surrealist imagery did help to hold my attention though and it is not without value just a lot harder to watch than I would have liked it to have been.
With this film though, you do need to be in from the start because, unlike Un Chien Andalou, there is more of a plot here and the film has fewer of Dalí's images across the running time. That said the plot here isn't any easier to follow if you did manage to catch it from the very start because this is still very much a surrealist film in structure and content even if it has fewer of the images that made the first film I'd seen so engaging. With Buñuel forming more of the film than Dalí, the film does take on more symbolism in less surreal ways but yet it is still quite hard to follow. To me as a viewer this was a bit of a downside because there was less to stimulate me and more to frustrate me as I struggle to understand the meaning of what I was watching.
Despite this I still did find it interesting and you can see why (to a point) that the screening did draw a reaction from those that saw it as attacking conservative values in its depiction of violent attacks etc. Quite why it was hardly screened for fifty years though, I can't say. With a difficult plot to follow and an hour to watch, the film asked a lot of me and I'm afraid I wasn't really up to the challenge and I did struggle to follow along. The scattering of surrealist imagery did help to hold my attention though and it is not without value just a lot harder to watch than I would have liked it to have been.
- bob the moo
- 30 de set. de 2007
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- The Golden Age
- Locações de filme
- Cabo de Creus, Girona, Catalonia, Espanha(opening sequence - landscape)
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 32.712
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 7.940
- 1 de fev. de 2004
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 32.712
- Tempo de duração1 hora
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