An Andalusian Dog (1929)

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In a dream-like sequence, a woman`s eye is slit open--juxtaposed with a similarly shaped cloud obsucuring the moon moving in the same direction as the knife through the eye--to grab the audience`s attention. The French phrase "ants in the palms," (wh... (www.imdb.com/title/tt0020530/plotsummary)
 

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  • An Andalusian Dog
  • Genre Fantasy :: Short
    Date Released 6 June 1929
    ProductionBabyhead Productions Inc.
    DistributionParamount Network Television Productions
    Related Links 1929 Movies
    June 1929 Movies
    1929 Fantasy Movies
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  • A cow`s eye was used in the scene where the woman`s eye is slit.
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  • The priest being dragged with the piano is Salvador Dalí.
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  • Director Trademark: [Luis Buñuel] [insects] Ants emerge from a wound in a hand.
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  • In 1960, a soundtrack was added to this film at the direction of Luis Buñuel. He used the same music which was played (using phonograph records) at the 1929 screenings - extracts from "Liebestod" from Richard Wagner`s "Tristan und Isolde" and two Argentinian tangos.
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  • At the Paris premiere, Luis Buñuel hid behind the screen with stones in his pockets for fear of being attacked by the confused audience.
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  • Premiere voted this movie as one of "The 25 Most Dangerous Movies".
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  • The movie contains several references to Federico García Lorca (who was in love with Salvador Dalí) and other writers of that time. The rotting donkeys are a reference to the novel "Platero y yo" by Juan Ramón Jiménez, which Luis Buñuel and Dalí hated.
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  • Luis Buñuel told Salvador Dalí about a dream in which a cloud sliced the moon in half "like a razor blade slicing through an eye". Dalí responded that he`d dreamed about a hand crawling with ants. Out of these two dreams this film was born.
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  • During the bicycle scene, the woman who is sitting on a chair, reading, throws the book aside. The image it shows when it lays open is a reproduction of a painting by Vermeer. Vermeer was a Dutch painter greatly admired by Salvador Dalí, and whom Dalí referenced often in his own paintings.
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  • On the album "Doolittle" by The Pixies, the song "Debaser" is based on this film. Repeatedly throughout the song, the line "I am un chien andalusia" can be heard being screamed by the lead vocalist, Frank Black.
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  • David Bowie began every concert in his 1976 "Station to Station" tour by showing this film. (If you`ve ever heard an audience groan at the opening scene, imagine an entire auditorium, most of whom were undoubtedly seeing it for the first time.)
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  • After editing the film, Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí didn`t know what to do with it. An acquaintance introduced Buñuel to Man Ray, who had just finished `Les Mystères du château de Dé` (1929) and was looking for a second film to complete the program. The two movies premiered together at the Studio des Ursulines.
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