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The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

Three Films by Luis Buñuel

Jan 05, 2021

The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

Warner Home Video (1972)
Blu-ray
PG-13
Foreign
France | French | Color | 01:40

In typical Luis Buñuel fashion, The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie surrealistically skewers the conventions of society. Buñuel applies his surrealist touch to a mundane event: a dinner party that may never come to pass. A group of well-to-do friends attempt to gather for a social evening, but are thwarted at every turn. The initial problem seems to be a simple scheduling mistake, but the obstacles become more and more bizarre. At one point, the guests are interrupted at the table by an army on maneuvers. Later they learn that they are merely characters in a stage play and so cannot have dinner together. These misadventures are combined with symbolic dreams of the various characters, some of which also involve interrupted dinners. Wicked social satire and one of Buñuel's funniest films. Winner of the Academy Award for "Best Foreign Film" in 1972. — John Voorhees


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Fernando Rey Don Rafael Acosta
Paul Frankeur François Thévenot
Delphine Seyrig Simone Thévenot
Bulle Ogier Florence
Stéphane Audran Alice Sénéchal
Jean-Pierre Cassel Henri Sénéchal
Julien Bertheau Monsignor Dufour
Milena Vukotic Ines
Maria Gabriella Maione Guerrilla
Claude Pieplu Colonel
Muni Peasant
Pierre Maguelon Police Sergeant
François Maistre Inspector Delecluze
Michel Piccoli Interior Minister
Ellen Bahl
Christian Baltauss Lt. Hubert de Rochcahin
Olivier Bauchet
Robert Benoît
Anne-Marie Deschodt
Jean-Michel Dhermay
Georges Douking Gardener
Jean Degrave
Sébastien Floche
François Guilloteau
Claude Jaeger

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Edition details

Edition Criterion
Nr Discs 1
Distributor Criterion
Regions A