

Bunuel and King Solomon's Table
Directed by Carlos SauraToledo in the 30s: The godfather of cinematic surrealism, Luis Buñuel, the poet Federico Garcia Loca and the painter Salvador Dalí are on a search for the mythical table of King Salomon, which is known to have the power to see in the past, the present and the future. Their scour paths them through hilarious moments of absurdity and lots of references to movie history.
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Bunuel and King Solomon's Table was released on November 9, 2001.
Bunuel and King Solomon's Table was directed by Carlos Saura.
Bunuel and King Solomon's Table has a runtime of 1h 40m.
Bunuel and King Solomon's Table was produced by Julio Fernández, José Antonio Romero, Ferran Llagostera, Ulrich Felsberg, Carlos Fernández, Mónica Lozano, Federico González Compeán.
Toledo in the 30s: The godfather of cinematic surrealism, Luis Buñuel, the poet Federico Garcia Loca and the painter Salvador Dalí are on a search for the mythical table of King Salomon, which is known to have the power to see in the past, the present and the future. Their scour paths them through hilarious moments of absurdity and lots of references to movie history.
The key characters in Bunuel and King Solomon's Table are Old Buñuel (El Gran Wyoming), Young Buñuel (Pere Arquillué), Dalí (Ernesto Alterio).
Bunuel and King Solomon's Table is a Fantasy, Adventure, Drama film.
Bunuel and King Solomon's Table has an audience rating of 3.6 out of 10.














