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    “…Program about Milic od Macve, a Serbian surrealist painter and magician who calls himself prince of vampires.…”
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    Published 1924
    “…A surrealistic film in which somebody gets killed, his coffin gets out of control and after a surrelistic chase it stops. …”
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    Published 1930
    “…Bunuel's first feature is a pure Surrealist film. The plot involves a man and a woman who are passionately in love with one another, but their attempts to consummate that passion are constantly thwarted by their families, the Church and bourgeois society.…”
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    “…This video contains four films made during the Twenties which established Man Ray as a major figure of avant-garde cinema - the Dada-influenced Le Retour à la raison and Emak Bakia, and the Surrealist L'Etoile de mer and Les Mystères du château du dé, as well as eleven short home movies. …”
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    Published 1933
    “…While it was Buñuel's sole documentary, Las Hurdes is thematically consistent with his other films; its fascination with insects, unblinking look at human cruelty, subtle but clear disgust with the Catholic Church, and moments of jet-black humor mark it as the work of Spain's greatest surrealist filmmaker. Las Hurdes was also embraced as an attack on Franco's regime; a British leftist group screened it in the United Kingdom as "The film that answers Franco."…”
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    “…Animator, poet, sculptor, designer and self-proclaimed "militant Surrealist," his films present a delirious combination of puppets, humans, stop-motion animation and live action. …”
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    Published 1933
    “…While it was Buñuel's sole documentary, Las Hurdes is thematically consistent with his other films; its fascination with insects, unblinking look at human cruelty, subtle but clear disgust with the Catholic Church, and moments of jet-black humor mark it as the work of Spain's greatest surrealist filmmaker. Las Hurdes was also embraced as an attack on Franco's regime; a British leftist group screened it in the United Kingdom as "The film that answers Franco." …”
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    Published 1973
    “…In his mind's eye he sees mythological scenes which combine in an almost surrealist fashion with his visions of the contemporary world, memories of his dead wife and images of nature in which animals - the dog, the cow, the horse - figure very prominently. …”
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