The Andalucian Dog (1929)
Un Chien Andalou remains a startling artifact suggesting ways in which film can express the
subconscious. The result of Luis Bunuel's collaboration with Salvador Dali, the 17-minute, 1929 film
was designed expressly to shock and provoke. Opening with the canonical eyeball-slashing sequence and
divided into baffling "chapters", this is a work of art obsessed with religion, lust, decay, violence,
and death. Un Chien Andalou isn't simply one of the great works of the surrealist movement, but a
segment of cinematic DNA that irrevocably altered the aesthetics of film. -amazon.com (Ryan
Boudinot)
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