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Dali, Surrealism and Cinema
Elliott H. King

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Dali, Surrealism and Cinema

Oldcastle Books (Sep 28, 2007)
9781904048909
| Paperback
192 pages | 139 x 200 mm | French
Dewey 791.430233092
LC Classification PN1995.9.S85 .K56 2007
LC Control No. 2008353506

Subject

  • Biography & Autobiography / Entertainment & Performing Arts
  • Dali, Salvador
  • Performing Arts / Film & Video / History & Criticism
  • Surrealism In Motion Pictures

Plot

One of the most widely recognized and controversial artists of the 20th century, Salvador Dalí was also an avant-garde filmmaker, collaborating with such giants as Luis Buñuel, Walt Disney, and Alfred Hitchcock. Influenced by the Marx Brothers, Buster Keaton, and Stanley Kubrick, Dalí used the cinema to bring the "dream subjects" of his paintings to life, providing the groundwork for revolutionary forays into television, video, photography, and holography. From a moviegoing experience that would incorporate all five senses to the tale of a woman’s hapless love affair with a wheelbarrow, Dalí’s hallucinatory vision never fails to leave its indelible mark, while his writings continue to be relevant to discourses surrounding film and surrealism.

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