Un Chien Andalou (Silent)

Un Chien Andalou (Silent)
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  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 55 minutes
  • Video: Black & White
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: December 28, 2004
  • Originally Released: 1929
  • Label: Transflux Films

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Rating: 5/5 -- This is the avant-garde masterpiece with the razor across an eyeball and dead donkeys sprawled across pianos.
New York Times
Mar 25, 2006
Rating: 5/5 -- It was released in 1929, but it still has the power to make audiences cringe today and it may remain the most notorious 16 minutes of film ever made.
Filmcritic.com
Jun 18, 2005
Seventy-five years on, the imagery remains as arresting as ever.
Sight and Sound
Jan 1, 2005
Rating: A -- With irreverent abandon the maverick artists provoke the audience with a movie that celebrates film's adaptive quality at exposing the sub-conscious mind. "Un Chien Andalou" is 17-minutes of sheer cinematic genius. Full Review
ColeSmithey.com
Jan 25, 2010
Luis Buñuel began his movie career with the most notorious opening sequence in movie history.
Village Voice
Feb 7, 2004
Buñuel movie has a heady, haunting effect, like an exquisitely enjoyed meal, the weather of a foreign country, something private and inexpressible: Full Review
Artforum
Jun 19, 2019
It is a mysterious, free-associating accumulation of images of violence, beauty and absurdity that confounded those who saw it then and confounds viewers still. Full Review
The Age (Australia)
Oct 12, 2007

Description by OLDIES.com:

Un Chien Andalou (The Andalusian Dog) is regarded as the first film produced purely from within the Surrealist Movement, and a landmark in the history of cinema. Based on an exchange of dreams between Salvador Dali and acclaimed director Luis Bunuel, this tale of unfulfilled desire opens innocently with the words "Once upon a time." What follows is one of the most shocking and celebrated sequences in film history - a razor slashing a woman's eye in extreme close-up...

Intended to provoke rather than to please (Bunuel saw it as 'nothing more than a desperate, a passionate appeal to murder'), Un Chien Andalou is a triumph of art and an hysterically dark joy ride whose power to affront the viewer is undiminished after more that three quarter of a century.

Product Description:

Hailed as a surrealistic cinematic masterpiece, UN CHIEN ANDALOU forms the meeting of two brilliant minds--those of arch painter and sculptor Salvador Dali, and fellow Spaniard and legendary filmmaker Luis Bunuel. Shot in 1929, the duo plunged headlong into their fantastic imaginations, pulling ideas from their subconscious minds, and presenting them on screen. Based on dreams that Bunuel and Dali had experienced, their one rule for shooting was to reject conventional narrative so that any meaning attached to the piece was purely in the eye of the beholder. Which leads neatly into the most infamous scene in UN CHIEN ANDALOU; namely the close-up shot of an eyeball being pierced by a razor, which may not appeal to the fainthearted viewer, but is certainly one of the most talked about scenes in cinema history. Provocative, shocking, and powerful, the legend of UN CHIEN ANDALOU still resonates throughout the film world with an intensity that will remain undiminished for many years to come.

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