Un chien andalou . Andalusian Dog

In a dream-like sequence, a woman's eye is slit open--juxtaposed with a similarly shaped cloud obsucuring the moon moving in the same direction as the knife through the eye--to grab the audience's attention. The French phrase "ants in the palms," (which means that someone is &quo...

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Other Authors: Buñuel, Luis
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:French
Published: France 1929
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:7bb38080-b891-49be-a254-f0a928ae3475
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author2 Buñuel, Luis
author_facet Buñuel, Luis
collection OSA Film Library
dateSpan 1929
description In a dream-like sequence, a woman's eye is slit open--juxtaposed with a similarly shaped cloud obsucuring the moon moving in the same direction as the knife through the eye--to grab the audience's attention. The French phrase "ants in the palms," (which means that someone is "itching" to kill) is shown literally. A man pulls a piano along with the tablets of the Ten Commandments and a dead donkey towards the woman he's itching to kill. A shot of differently striped objects is repeatedly used to connect scenes.
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institution Open Society Archives at Central European University
language French
publishDate 1929
publisher France
spellingShingle Un chien andalou . Andalusian Dog
[Fiction film]
title Un chien andalou . Andalusian Dog
topic [Fiction film]
url http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:7bb38080-b891-49be-a254-f0a928ae3475