THREE FILMS BY LUIS BUÑUEL
Apr 13, 2021
3 minutes
JOSEF KREBS
LOSING AN ALMOST 50-year career that began with , writer-director Luis Buñuel—aided by screenwriting partner Jean-Claude Carrière—created a trio of subversive amusements that savagely poke fun at pillars of French society, including church, military, and figures of the establishment. The master surrealist did so by playing with and disrupting conventional narrative structures, questioning the validity of his protagonists’ rationality, and reducing their self-serving behavior and values to nonsense while upsetting cinematic expectations of viewers.
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