Luis Buñuel
Often referred to as the father of cinematic surrealism, director Luis Bunuel was born February 22, 1900, in the Aragon region of Spain. While studying at the University of Madrid, he became friends with painter Salvador Dali, poet Federico Garcia Lorca and other Spanish artists.

Bunuel entered the film world with a bang in 1929 with the 17-minute Un Chien Andalou, a collaboration with Dali that shocked audiences with its image of a woman's sliced eyeball. Bunuel, a Jesuit-educated atheist, followed this with his first feature, L'Age D'Or, which many saw as a scathing attack on the Catholic Church.

In 1967, Bunuel began a partnership with producer Serge Silbermand and writer Jean-Claude Carrie that would result in his greatest films, including Belle de Jour (starring Catherine Deneuve), The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie and That Obscure Object of Desire. Bunuel died July 29, 1983.

All Luis Buñuel Movies
That Obscure Object of Desire (1977)
Cet Obscur Objet du Désir
R
The Phantom of Liberty (1974)
Le Fantome de la Liberte
R
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972)
Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie
PG
The Milky Way (1969)
La Voie Lactée
PG
Belle de Jour (1967)
Bella di giorno
R
Simon of the Desert (1965)
Simon del desierto
NR
Diary of a Chambermaid (1964)
Le Journal d'une Femme de Chambre
UR
NR
Viridiana (1961)
NR
The Young One (1960)
La Joven
NR
Death in the Garden (1956)
La mort en ce jardin
NR
Robinson Crusoe (1954)
Las Aventuras de Robinson Crusoe
NR
The Brute (1952)
El Bruto
NR
Susana (1951)
Carne Y Demonio
NR
A Woman Without Love (1951)
Una Mujer Sin Amor
NR
NR
L'Age D'Or (1930)
The Golden Age
NR
Un Chien Andalou (1929)
An Andalusian Dog
NR

 
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