A surrealist tale of a man and a woman who are passionately in love with each other, but their attempts to consummate that passion are constantly thwarted by their families, the Church, and bourgeois society..


Okay, so L'Age d'Or isn't exactly a cozy Sunday afternoon watch. If you're into wild, dream-like movies that make you think 'what on earth did I just see?', then yeah, absolutely give this one a go. But if you want a clear story, a happy ending, or just, you know, things to *make sense*, you're gonna have a bad time. L...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Luis Buñuel

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"Okay, so L'Age d'Or isn't exactly a cozy Sunday afternoon watch. If you're into wild, dream-like movies that make you think 'what on earth did I just see?', then yeah, absolutely give this one a go. But if you want a clear story, a happy ending, or just, you know, things to *make sense*, you're gonna have a bad time. Like, a really bad time. It's an important film, sure, but it’s a **trip**. 😵💫 Right from the start, you get scorpions. Lots of scorpions. A whole documentary segment about them..."
Marquis de Sade, Salvador Dalí, Luis Buñuel
France
Comedy, Drama

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Wilfred Lucas

