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'''Un Chien Andalou''' ([[:Category:1929|1929]], [[:Category:France|France]]) is a [[:Category:Surreal/Experimental|Surreal/Experimental]] [[:Category:Horror/Thrillers|Horror]] short film directed by [[:Category: Luis Buñuel|Luis Buñuel]] | '''Un Chien Andalou''' ([[:Category:1929|1929]], [[:Category:France|France]]) is a [[:Category:Surreal/Experimental|Surreal/Experimental]] [[:Category:Horror/Thrillers|Horror]] short film directed by [[:Category: Luis Buñuel|Luis Buñuel]] | ||
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===Plot Summary=== | |||
*Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí present 16 minutes of bizarre, surreal imagery. | |||
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[[Category:Films]][[Category:France]][[Category:Surreal/Experimental]][[Category:Horror/Thrillers]][[Category:Cult Films]][[Category:1929]][[Category: Luis Buñuel]][[Category:Silent Films]] |
Latest revision as of 17:19, 3 January 2021
Un Chien Andalou (1929, France) is a Surreal/Experimental Horror short film directed by Luis Buñuel
- Contents: Fun Facts | Theme Song | Poster Art
Main Details
- Released in: 1929
- B&W
- Runtime: 16 minutes
- Directed by Luis Buñuel
- Written by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí
- Starring: Simone Mareuil, Pierre Batcheff, Luis Buñuel, Salvador Dalí
- Produced by: Luis Buñuel
- Cinematography by Albert Duverger and Jimmy Berliet
- Film Editing by Luis Buñuel
Plot Summary
- Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí present 16 minutes of bizarre, surreal imagery.