Un chien Andalou [videorecording] = An Andalusian dog / Les Grands Films Classiques presents ; written by Luis Bunuel, Salvador Dali ; produced and directed by Luis Bunuel.
Contributor(s): Barber, Stephen | Batcheff, Pierre | Bunuel, Jean-Louis | Buñuel, Luis
| Dalí, Salvador
| Duverger, Albert | Grandes films classiques (Firm).
Publisher: [Los Angeles] : Transflux Films, 2004Description: 1 videodisc (55 min.) : si., b&w ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 transcript.Other title: Andalusian dog.Subject(s): Surrealism -- Drama | Dreams -- DramaDDC classification: 791.4372 Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Media Resources | Taylor's Library-TU | 791.4372 CHI 2004 (Browse shelf) | DVD Video | 1 | Available | SLASx,05000,01,GR | 1000525054 |
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Silent film with musical accompaniment and French subtitles. Special features in English.
Mystery of cinema transcript inserted in container.
No narration; music soundtrack was added in 1960.
Special features (38 min.): A slice of Bunuel: an exclusive interview/documentary featuring Bunuel's son, Juan-Luis; Epilogue: Dali & Bunuel bonus interview; audio commentary by Stephen Barber; Mystery of cinema (abridged transcript of speech given by Luis Bunuel in 1953); graphic design and statement by Dave McKean.
Videodisc release of the 1960 version of the 1929 French motion picture
Cinematography, Albert Duverger.
Simonne Mareuil, Pierre Batchef.
Filmed in the subjective language of the unconscious, this early avant-grade film appears as fresh today as when it first appeared
DVD; Dolby digital stereo.