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An Andalusian Dog

An Andalusian Dog

Short film, Fantasy

Luis Buñuel

Simone Mareuil, Pierre Batcheff, Luis Buñuel, Salvador Dalí, Robert Hommet

1929

France

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Completed

French

16 minutes

2025-03-02 05:25:42

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This film (drama)Also known asUn chien andalou,is aFranceProducerwomen sex,At1929Released in year 。The dialogue language isFrench,Current Douban rating8.2(For reference only)。
This film is a crossover collaboration between the father of surrealist cinema, Luis Buñuel, and surrealist painter Salvador Dalí. It portrays human dreams and the subconscious. The story is divided into two segments. At the beginning of the first segment, a melancholic young man (played by Luis Buñuel) sits in the moonlight, sharpening a razor while smoking a cigarette, waiting for a young girl to appear. The young man caresses the girl's face with the razor and cuts open her eye as dark clouds pass over the moon. The second segment is set 8 years later, where a young man in a cloak resembling women's clothing rides a bicycle and collapses below a woman's apartment. The woman comes downstairs to take the box from his hands, and he never wakes up again. Back inside, the woman sits in contemplation when another man knocks on the door, his palms covered with ants. While the man and woman study the ants, a woman dressed as a man downstairs fiddles with a severed hand, attracting the attention of onlookers. Subsequently, images of the woman's breast, pumpkins, monks, a piano, and ragged men and women appear on screen, showcasing a series of symbolically rich dreams.