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Un Chien Andalou
Luis Bunuel, who made his name with this short shocking film in 1929, is one of the great exponents of surrealism in the cinema. An Andalusian Dog, which Bunuel co-wrote with his friend Salvador Dali, includes some of the most searing and memorable images filmed.
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Tue 4 Apr 201722:30
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Man | Pierre Batcheff |
| Young Girl | Simone Mareuil |
| Man | Luis Bunuel |
| Seminarist | Salvador Dali |
| Young Man | Robert Hommet |
| Director | Luis Bunuel |
| Writer | Luis Bunuel |
| Writer | Salvador Dali |
Broadcast
- Tue 4 Apr 201722:30
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