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Un Chien Andalou Apr 2026

Released in 1929, ( An Andalusian Dog ) is a landmark of surrealist cinema. Created by filmmaker Luis Buñuel and artist Salvador Dalí, the 16-minute silent short was designed to shock audiences and reject traditional narrative logic. Key Production Facts

Directed and produced by Luis Buñuel ; co-written with Salvador Dalí . Un chien andalou

The film uses "dream logic" and disjointed chronology—skipping from "once upon a time" to "eight years later" with no change in characters—to mimic the unconscious mind. Un Chien Andalou - Spanish Culture - Enforex Released in 1929, ( An Andalusian Dog )

The script was born from the duo sharing their dreams: Buñuel's of a cloud slicing the moon like a razor through an eye, and Dalí's of a hand crawling with ants. These were officially added to a sound version in 1960

Originally silent, Buñuel played Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde and Argentine tangos during its first screenings. These were officially added to a sound version in 1960. Notable Imagery & Symbolism

Buñuel and Dalí agreed to reject any image or idea that had a rational, logical, or cultural explanation.

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