Exclusive: Arturo de Córdova and Delia Garcés star in the iconic 1953 psychological drama. Spanish auteur Luis Buñuel helped shape the language of cinema with his now-iconic surrealist reveries, so it ...
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The 1961 film, which was banned in Spain, has been restored and revived in a limited run at Film Forum. By J. Hoberman Luis Buñuel’s Mexican melodrama about a jealous husband who makes his young ...
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‘Bunuel in the Labyrinth of Turtles,’ an animated “making of” of Luis Bunuel’s groundbreaking 1933 documentary, has been deservedly winning fest plaudits. By Jonathan Holland Luis Bunuel’s 1933 Land ...
"My God, they all know!" Janus Films has revealed a brand new official trailer + new poster for Él, master filmmaker Luis Bunuel's 1953 film set in Mexico. The film has been restored in 4K and will be ...
The anarchist films of cinema's surrealist poet take center stage as the Berlinale honors Luis Bunuel with a retrospective. By Kirk Honeycutt, The Associated Press In his lifetime, Luis Bunuel was ...
“Thank God, I am still an atheist,” claims Director Luis Buñuel. On that rock he has built his crutch—a lifelong obsession with Spanish Catholicism. In a career that spans four decades and nearly 40 ...
"I'm going to ... have my mind blown again," the "Jennifer’s Body" director said of selecting the Buñuel trio "Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie," "The Phantom of Liberty," and "That Obscure Object of ...
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