El proceso
El proceso

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El proceso

1955
Movie
20 min
Spanish

Taking Franz Kafka's "The Process" as a source of inspiration, a poetic approach is made to his plot, to his characters and sets turned into icons, a meta-theatrical reflection where the gestural language and the surrealist elements imply a very personal reading of the Czech author.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Luis BuñuelGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows the bizarre and surreal trial of a man accused of an unspecified crime. As the proceedings unfold, the surreal and illogical nature of the justice system is exposed, with characters and events defying rational explanation. The protagonist finds himself trapped in a nightmarish labyrinth of bureaucracy and absurdity, struggling against a system that seems designed to confuse rather than clarify.

Critical Reception

Although 'El proceso' is not as widely known as some of Luis Buñuel's later masterpieces, it is recognized by critics as an early exploration of his signature themes of surrealism, social critique, and the irrationality of institutions. It is appreciated for its bold, unconventional approach to filmmaking and its prescient commentary on power structures.

What Reviewers Say

  • Buñuel's early surrealist tendencies are evident.

  • A precursor to his more famous works exploring societal absurdities.

  • The film's deliberate ambiguity and dreamlike sequences challenge conventional narrative.

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Fun Fact

Despite being directed by the renowned Luis Buñuel, 'El proceso' is often overshadowed by his later, more celebrated films like 'The Exterminating Angel' and 'Viridiana', and thus receives less critical attention and analysis.

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