L'Age D'Or
| Genre: | Drama, Foreign Language |
| Mood: | Brainy, Intense, Offbeat |
| Decade: | 1930's |
| Country: | France |
| Director: | Luis Bunuel |
| Actor: | Gaston Modot |
| Actress: | Lya Lys |
| Release Year: | 1930 |
| Studio: | Kino Video |
| Runtime: | 63 Mins. |
| Format: | Black & White |
| Rating: | Unrated |
| Language: | French |
What It's About:
This entrancing film, more a dreamlike erotic fantasy than a straightforward narrative, concerns the efforts of a government official (Modot) to consummate his love for a gorgeous young woman (Lys), despite the intercession of archbishops, gendarmes, and other forces of social decorum.
Why I Love It:
The mesmerizing "L'Age D'Or," a collaboration between young Spanish surrealists Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, contains no traditional plot but instead a series of striking dream-like images: a cow on a woman's bed, a large, formal delegation arriving on a barren island for no apparent reason, a vision of fully bedecked cardinals arrayed there on a craggy rock, and amidst all the pomp, a couple rolling around lustfully in the dirt. Billed as a "madman's dream," the film became a scandal, reviled in particular by the emerging Fascist movement. Today, it's revered as a cinematic landmark, skewering what Buñuel saw as oppressive, outmoded societal forces. Pure gold!







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