IN the winter of 1929, two young Spaniards, Luis Bunel and Salvador Dali, spent several weeks together hammering out the screenplay for the short film eventually titled “Un chien andalou,” which Bunel ...
Surreal cinema exists at the edges of logic, dream, and nightmare. It's an offshoot of a broader artistic movement that began after World War I, which focused on the expression of the unconscious.
Horror has always thrived on the uncanny, those moments when the world seems off-kilter, familiar yet terrifying. But surreal horror takes that unease to another level. Rather than deploying monsters ...
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Ben Elliott knows exactly how impactful a David Lynch film on the big screen is — he saw 2001’s “Mulholland Drive” three weekends in a row at The Triplex Cinema in Great Barrington. Same goes for ...
As the longest-running avant-garde movement of the 20th century, Surrealism’s scope and richness is perhaps unparalleled in its influence of modern art and culture. Largely an aesthetic movement – ...