Un Chien Andalou
Un Chien Andalou

Un Chien Andalou

1929Movie17 minFrench

Un Chien Andalou is an European avant-garde surrealist film, a collaboration between director Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dali.

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IMDb7.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes97%
Director: Luis BuñuelGenres: Short Film, Surrealism, Experimental

Plot Summary

This surrealist short film, a collaboration between Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, presents a series of bizarre and disconnected images. It begins with a shocking scene of an eye being slit by a razor, followed by dreamlike sequences involving ants emerging from a hand, a severed hand on a street, and a man dragging two grand pianos filled with dead donkeys and priests. The narrative is deliberately non-linear and aims to provoke rather than tell a coherent story.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Un Chien Andalou' was met with both shock and fascination. It quickly became a landmark film of the Surrealist movement, celebrated for its audacious visual style and subversion of traditional filmmaking. While initially polarizing, its influence on avant-garde cinema is undeniable, earning it a place as a classic of experimental filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Revolutionary for its time, challenging conventional narrative and imagery.
  • A provocative and unforgettable visual experience that epitomizes Surrealism.
  • Often shocking, its dreamlike logic continues to fascinate and disturb.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable, as its impact was primarily cultural and artistic rather than through formal awards.

Fun Fact

Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí famously wrote the script without any pre-conceived ideas, adhering to the Surrealist principle of automatic writing and embracing the irrational.

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Dsnake1

Dsnake1

Nothing. Something. Anything. Meh. I think I understand why so many people are into this film, and I do understand why it's so influential. The thing is, I'm not sure I care about any of that. Yeah, surrealism. So it's something. Or i...