Just thought I'd chime in on this interesting historic cinematic figure. Whether you look at his earliest French period or when he did film in Spain and his friendship Lorca and Dali or the Mexican period from post WWII to the early 60's to his more well known French films he did until he died he was amazing to me. No filmmaker ever did dream sequences or surrealism like he did. So does anyone here have a Bunuel favorite they want to discuss?
ET
Have you seen?
Belle de Jour
Nazarin
The Forgotten
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
ET
"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
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Topic - Bunuel anyone? - Awe-d-o-file 09:03:10 03/18/13 (9)
- Las Hurdes, Viridiana, and Los Olvidados... - semuta 09:56:23 03/21/13 (4)
- The other four? nt - tinear 11:27:36 03/22/13 (3)
- Its always been Bunuel, Herzog, Kubrick, Hitchcock and.. - semuta 11:52:10 03/22/13 (2)
- Nice group, but you're kind of stuck in the past. Three are dead and the fourth ain't makin' fiction anymore, - tinear 10:40:34 03/23/13 (1)
- Dead but not forgotten - The Duke 06:53:17 03/24/13 (0)
- 'Juliet of the Spirits' (Federico Fellini) was dreamlike as well - PhilJ 16:19:52 03/18/13 (0)
- His latter, overly obvious satires were a tad tedious. Viridiana, Tristana, and The - tinear 13:49:44 03/18/13 (2)
- "El" (This Strange Passion) - The Duke 09:39:32 03/19/13 (1)
- Thanks! Mucho. nt - tinear 07:13:45 03/20/13 (0)