"Daytime Beauty" 1967 Douban score 7.6
A beautiful and rich middle-class woman who ran to a brothel to sell herself because she was not satisfied with the status quo. Then I met a killer...
"An Andalus Dog" 1929 Douban score 8.2
Crossover collaboration between Luis Buñuel, the father of surrealist cinema, and Salvador Dali, the surrealist painter.
The end of the film has been loaded into the film and television.
"The Prudent Charm of the Bourgeoisie" 1972 Douban score 8.3
Satirical comedy films.
The 6 protagonists in the play continue to sit down to eat, but they have not been able to eat into their mouths, and the ensuing accident is the highlight of this film.
"Forgotten People" 1950 Douban score 8.3
A film about the forgotten class, surrealist.
At the 4th Cannes Film Festival, the film won the "Best Director Award".
"Hazy Desire" 1977 Douban score 8.3
The film has been called "the master's final interpretation of 'desire'".
"Annihilation of Angels" 1962 Douban score 8.4
Textbook-level films of "Ideological Barriers"
"Villitiana" 1961 Douban score 8.6
The film is the second installment of Buñuel's "Religious Trilogy" and won the Palme d'Or at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival.
"Phantom of Freedom" 1974 Douban score 8.7
The film is composed of several surreal short stories, which is a summative work of Buñuel's later years and a collection of Buñuel's life's thoughts.