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Originally silent, Buñuel played Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde and Argentine tangos during its first screenings. These were officially added to a sound version in 1960. Notable Imagery & Symbolism
The script was born from the duo sharing their dreams: Buñuel's of a cloud slicing the moon like a razor through an eye, and Dalí's of a hand crawling with ants. Un chien andalou
Directed and produced by Luis Buñuel ; co-written with Salvador Dalí . Directed and produced by Luis Buñuel ; co-written
Released in 1929, ( An Andalusian Dog ) is a landmark of surrealist cinema. Created by filmmaker Luis Buñuel and artist Salvador Dalí, the 16-minute silent short was designed to shock audiences and reject traditional narrative logic. Key Production Facts Key Production Facts The film uses "dream logic"
The film uses "dream logic" and disjointed chronology—skipping from "once upon a time" to "eight years later" with no change in characters—to mimic the unconscious mind. Un Chien Andalou - Spanish Culture - Enforex
