Un Chien Andalou

Directed by Luis Buñuel
Not Rated
1929    17mFantasy, Horror
7.6100%85%7.4
In a surrealistic film with input from Salvador Dalí, director Luis Buñuel presents stark, surrealistic images including the slitting open of a woman's eye and a dead horse being pulled along on top of a piano. A mysterious film open to interpretations ranging from deep to completely meaningless, this short (17-minute) film certainly presented something new in the cinema of its day.
  • Simone MareuilYoung Girl
  • Pierre BatcheffMan
  • Luis BuñuelMan in Prologue (uncredited) / Director / Screenplay / Producer / Editor
  • Salvador DalíSeminarist (uncredited) / Screenplay
  • Robert HommetYoung Man (uncredited)
  • MarvalSeminarist (uncredited)
  • Fano MessanHermaphrodite (uncredited)
  • Jaume MiravitllesFat Seminarist (uncredited)
  • Pancho CossíoStroller (uncredited)
  • Juan EsplandiuStroller (uncredited)
  • Pierre SchildArt Direction
  • Albert DuvergerDirector Of Photography
  • Richard Scott Long1d ago
    1929! Not bad. The FX were not bad. The ants and slicing the eye...pretty good
  • CravanThePugilistNovember 7, 2025
    I watch this movie a few times a year, never get sick of it.

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