there were at least 4 or 5 points where i laughed out loud, including the cow in the bed, the "Aspects pittoresques et divers de la grande ville" after showing a variety of bizzarre and destructive footage, the unprovoked kicking of the blind dude, and the "quelques heures après" after what was basically a nature documentary
i heard that the Eurythmics put a cow in their music video for Sweet Dreams because liked the cow in this film. (see: Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)... ruclips.net/video/qeMFqkcPYcg/видео.html )
Está película surrealista de Buñuel es la expresión de costumbre y valores de la sociedad burgués ..que también se practica en nuestros tiempos..muy buena... saludos desde Perú..suban mas películas de Buñuel
I would argue that the scene in which bourgeois socialites attend a party with the beleaguered working class around them whom they are completely oblivious towards may have had some subtext about class-inequality. I would also argue that surrealism doesn't at all preclude hidden meaning, nor metaphor, symbolism or innuendo.
Soundtrack: Fragments from Mendelssohn (Ouverture Hebriden; Italian symphony), Mozart (Ave verum corpus), Beethoven (5th symphony), Debussy (La mer est plus belle), Schubert (The unfinished) en Wagner (‘Waldweben’ from Siegfried; ‘Prelude’ and ‘Isoldes Liebestod’ from Tristan and Isolde); Georges Van Parys (paso doble ‘Gallito’) and the drums of Calanda, played by members of Republican Guard.
5th symphony, 3rd movement. Thank you for posting that. I know all the tunes now but many years ago it took me a lot to find out what pieces make up the soundtrack. The music is perfection and I fell in love with classical music partly because of that movie and its sountrack.
Hi @@vialjudith5568 , that's the opening of the 'Unvollendete' of Schubert. Nice, huh. Lots of versions on RUclips, see also en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert). Hope you like L'âge d'or.
@@gijsmulder144 thank you, I’ve just listened to von Karajan version, maybe you have some others to recommend ? And about l’Age d’Or and every other surrealist movie I’ve seen, it’s still confusing but interesting and some shots are beautiful. I think my brain try to rationalize every images and understand each symbol, each hidden meaning which I shouldn’t.
The tiny things in the corner or in the cracks are looking at us and they think we're crazy and they're waiting until we die so we can help people decompose quickly quickly
Not TOO strange of a movie...I mean, who among us has not kicked a cow out of bed, sucked a statue's nipples, or thrown a life-size model giraffe out of a second-story window? Please.
currently researching this for my essay and can confirm that a lot of memification tecniques first came up in the 1920. On top, the aim that surrealists chased was to show the crooked patterns of the system we live in and giving the audience a way be uncomfortable with it and to reflect. Memes definetly have that potential!
Dada was basically shitposting as well. The artists hated European society for causing WWI, the "war to end all wars" (if only they knew what was to come...). As revenge, they started entering things like urinals into art museums, basically giving the finger to Europe's art culture. Basically like spamming someone you hate with shitposts.
currently researching this for my essay and the aim that surrealists chased was to show the crooked patterns of the system we live in and giving the audience a way be uncomfortable with it and to reflect. So in this film, we see soldiers at work, we see clergyman and other christian symbols in unfitting places, we see lovers being irrational or the irrationality of the father shooting his son or the people coming to gawk at that scene because of their love for extreme events. Because of how uncomfortably it's all set up (surreal), you as viewer are kinda forced into a perspektive where you're questioning how it all works. So in this, you are to question the clergy, the army, morals around sexuality, and whatever else you can make out!
Do you look for subtext in blockbusters? Do you look for faces in abstract works? Do you look for depth in Cubism? Do you look for detail in Impressionism? Do you look for an explanation to absurd events in Magic Realism? This is what it is. You get it or you don't and you move on to ther things. Surrealism is about the experience, not the drama or the meaning in itself.
+Eric Trommater Buñuel and Dalí didn't exactly work together on this project as you say in the description of the video, even though they had planned to do so. Buñuel went to write the script with Dalí in Figueras after getting the funds and unlike during the writing process for "Un Chien Andalou", they rejected one anothers ideas constantly, Buñuel even said that Dalí had changed very much after meeting Gala witch explained their block. In the end Buñuel decided to write it by himself. However Dalí did send Buñuel a letter with some new ideas, Buñuel used one of them. P.S: Thank you very much for posting this on RUclips, I feel guilty watching it on the internet for free but it still is very convenient!
Form of art that doesn't make sense to anyone but the author, who always hides the true meaning in the film/painting/novel or anything. Its up to him whether he wants to reveal it or just let people wonder what does this mean, if it even means anything.
pedro all dali film is shit. He worked only to shock with the grotesque. The best example, that I know of, of surrealism in film is "One Way Pendulum". Dali was except!lent with a brush and pencil but he was an absolute failure with any and all content. If you were considering investing in anything Dali I suggest you feed your money to a goat. At least you will receive something of value in return.
Fragments from Mendelssohn (Ouverture Hebriden; Italian symphonie), Mozart (Ave verum corpus), Beethoven (5th symphonie), Debussy (La mer est plus belle), Schubert (The unfinished) en Wagner (‘Waldweben’ from Siegfried; ‘Prelude’ and ‘Tristans Dood’ uit Tristan und Isolde); Georges Van Parys (paso doble ‘Gallito’) and the drums of Calanda, played by members of Republican Guard
I've already talk to the manager who Will leave us the lease in really good condition. If you want, we will directly to his home from the stations in this way that you May leave with the driver at Pierrot and Nirrette. I'm very curious to know what you're referring to in this Letter. Nothing more. ASAP. A Kiss from your cousin
@GC Hubler It's the Duke of Blangis *portrayed* as Jesus. In Salò he's the leader of the four fascists and punishes a girl who mourns her murdered mother by forcing her to eat his shit with a silver spoon.
Enfin , fini ! Les scènes sont trop longues , on , ne comprend pas l'histoire ! Rien de méchant , pas compris , que , ce navet , a été interdit en France , et diffusé , en Angleterre , sous le manteau , entré , clandestinement , par Henri Clowder , l'amant noir de Nancy Cunard , descendante , des , lignes des paquebots américains Cunard !
This presentation reduces a cinematic masterpiece of surrealism to less than a bootlegged movie purchased for a dollar at a bus stop. There is nothing to gain from watching this perverted corpse of the original artwork.
Please let me know what is misleading and I will fix it. Whatever it is was unintentional and I am sorry. I posted this video like 5 years ago. Until I got the notification if your comment I forgot it was on my channel, or that I even had a RUclips channel.
+darkrider7742 Surely you appreciated the symbolic elements of this surreal oeuvre ? Or the sensual quality in the erotic love scene ?And how the pointlessness of it all suggests the futility of existence. I say, I think it was all jolly clever.
Dali was never any good with film or with content in any medium for that matter. In this day and age this rubbish is especially abhorrent. And should be removed.
there were at least 4 or 5 points where i laughed out loud, including the cow in the bed, the "Aspects pittoresques et divers de la grande ville" after showing a variety of bizzarre and destructive footage, the unprovoked kicking of the blind dude, and the "quelques heures après" after what was basically a nature documentary
i heard that the Eurythmics put a cow in their music video for Sweet Dreams because liked the cow in this film. (see: Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)... ruclips.net/video/qeMFqkcPYcg/видео.html )
Está película surrealista de Buñuel es la expresión de costumbre y valores de la sociedad burgués ..que también se practica en nuestros tiempos..muy buena... saludos desde Perú..suban mas películas de Buñuel
the bitter beauty of surrealism is that there is no hidden meaning - everything is what is come across as
I would argue that the scene in which bourgeois socialites attend a party with the beleaguered working class around them whom they are completely oblivious towards may have had some subtext about class-inequality.
I would also argue that surrealism doesn't at all preclude hidden meaning, nor metaphor, symbolism or innuendo.
who said this quotation? i love it
What about the masonik references ?
@@arrystophanes7909 what?
Most of this is simply to provoke conservatives and reactionaries. That's pretty good already, though.
This is a 1930 film yet Bunuel anticipated the horrors to come..
This film was wayy ahead of its time not just the style but the technology. 1930 Chaplin was still making silent films.
Chaplin was doing silent film cuz he think give language to movie's kill the universality of them
Yeah, Chaplin was behind his time.
Soundtrack: Fragments from Mendelssohn (Ouverture Hebriden; Italian symphony), Mozart (Ave verum corpus), Beethoven
(5th symphony), Debussy (La mer est plus belle), Schubert (The unfinished) en Wagner (‘Waldweben’
from Siegfried; ‘Prelude’ and ‘Isoldes Liebestod’ from Tristan and Isolde); Georges Van Parys (paso
doble ‘Gallito’) and the drums of Calanda, played by members of Republican Guard.
5th symphony, 3rd movement. Thank you for posting that. I know all the tunes now but many years ago it took me a lot to find out what pieces make up the soundtrack. The music is perfection and I fell in love with classical music partly because of that movie and its sountrack.
hello, would you be able to give me the reference of the sound starting at 30:31 ! thanks !!!!!
Hi @@vialjudith5568 , that's the opening of the 'Unvollendete' of Schubert. Nice, huh. Lots of versions on RUclips, see also en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert). Hope you like L'âge d'or.
@@vialjudith5568 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._8_(Schubert)
@@gijsmulder144 thank you, I’ve just listened to von Karajan version, maybe you have some others to recommend ? And about l’Age d’Or and every other surrealist movie I’ve seen, it’s still confusing but interesting and some shots are beautiful. I think my brain try to rationalize every images and understand each symbol, each hidden meaning which I shouldn’t.
The last scene is amazing,,,
Indeed. Maybe the most blasphemous sequence in all Cinema
Duq de Blangis as Jesus...
34:40 : Super Nanny version 1930.
16:23 : Didier Bourdon approuve cette scène.
Brilliant in every way!
Ftg
@@THEKILLER-em3xn In French that’s an abbreviation for shut up
The tiny things in the corner or in the cracks are looking at us and they think we're crazy and they're waiting until we die so we can help people decompose quickly quickly
Merci beaucoup!
The first music track is the masterpiece of Mendelsohn, Hébrides.
And one of the best versions, I must admit. In general, the soundtrack of this film is absolutely amazing.
Great ! Marvellous !
poetica,vanguardista y blafesma
Obra maestra absoluta, realy.
this is 360p. Why do you lie?
Vat muns ist zis? Vat muns!!!?? ....July! JULY!
ok ... for real: fucking epic shit.
Its meaning is life has no meaning, other than that which the consciousness of humankind puts on it: existence just is, until it is not.
I fucking died at the toe statue scene XD
1:00:10 I got Pierre Paolo Pasolini vibes
Not TOO strange of a movie...I mean, who among us has not kicked a cow out of bed, sucked a statue's nipples, or thrown a life-size model giraffe out of a second-story window? Please.
Who else had to watch this film for film studies or media either in secondary school or college 😂
lol yes me rn
i watch it because i like it
@@merdefilms3837 same 🌸
@@merdefilms3837 For real
Genius!
Don't watch this gem in ugly 360p...
Surrealism was basically an old form of memes
You really have no IDEA what surrealism is, do you?
currently researching this for my essay and can confirm that a lot of memification tecniques first came up in the 1920. On top, the aim that surrealists chased was to show the crooked patterns of the system we live in and giving the audience a way be uncomfortable with it and to reflect. Memes definetly have that potential!
Dada was basically shitposting as well. The artists hated European society for causing WWI, the "war to end all wars" (if only they knew what was to come...). As revenge, they started entering things like urinals into art museums, basically giving the finger to Europe's art culture. Basically like spamming someone you hate with shitposts.
@@sisokun6614 this is really interesting, do you know where I could read more about this ? (like on which process influenced 1920 techniques etc...
@@Zinwaq nah it sounds like you have no idea what memes are
58:40 for the 120 days of Sodom
That's some fucked up shit even for today, genius.
Lol
wonderful!
YOU ARE A NEEK
@@lilbambino1472 you're a nothing/ TROLL of Ctonyland!
@@PaoloLongo Childish
Please turn off stabilisation filter
16:23 : Voici l'ancêtre de Choupette.
Does anyone recognize any meaning in this cinematic work?
Quelqu'un reconnaît-il un sens à cette œuvre cinématographique?
It's not intended to have one. That's Surrealism.
currently researching this for my essay and the aim that surrealists chased was to show the crooked patterns of the system we live in and giving the audience a way be uncomfortable with it and to reflect. So in this film, we see soldiers at work, we see clergyman and other christian symbols in unfitting places, we see lovers being irrational or the irrationality of the father shooting his son or the people coming to gawk at that scene because of their love for extreme events. Because of how uncomfortably it's all set up (surreal), you as viewer are kinda forced into a perspektive where you're questioning how it all works. So in this, you are to question the clergy, the army, morals around sexuality, and whatever else you can make out!
Do you look for subtext in blockbusters? Do you look for faces in abstract works? Do you look for depth in Cubism? Do you look for detail in Impressionism? Do you look for an explanation to absurd events in Magic Realism? This is what it is. You get it or you don't and you move on to ther things. Surrealism is about the experience, not the drama or the meaning in itself.
Oh hi Marx
A proper, _steady_ version (Polish subtitles) here: ruclips.net/video/6NnKODuRmPc/видео.html
Please don't steady footage of films as it ruins the experience.
I honestly thought it was part of the film until I realized it was Warp Stabilizer.
yes
where are the subtitles
5:59 Max Ernst
Le surréalisme entraîne la nonchalance
Tant mieux.
Peux-tu préciser ta pensée ? L'implication ne semble pas évidente et assurée
The Picasso of film!
Don't care + Didn't ask
+Eric Trommater Buñuel and Dalí didn't exactly work together on this project as you say in the description of the video, even though they had planned to do so. Buñuel went to write the script with Dalí in Figueras after getting the funds and unlike during the writing process for "Un Chien Andalou", they rejected one anothers ideas constantly, Buñuel even said that Dalí had changed very much after meeting Gala witch explained their block. In the end Buñuel decided to write it by himself. However Dalí did send Buñuel a letter with some new ideas, Buñuel used one of them.
P.S: Thank you very much for posting this on RUclips, I feel guilty watching it on the internet for free but it still is very convenient!
What is your understanding of the term surrealism, anyone?
Form of art that doesn't make sense to anyone but the author, who always hides the true meaning in the film/painting/novel or anything. Its up to him whether he wants to reveal it or just let people wonder what does this mean, if it even means anything.
Josef Jírovec Thanks Josef. Do you know why Dali distanced himself from this film project quite quickly?
pedro all dali film is shit. He worked only to shock with the grotesque. The best example, that I know of, of surrealism in film is "One Way Pendulum". Dali was except!lent with a brush and pencil but he was an absolute failure with any and all content. If you were considering investing in anything Dali I suggest you feed your money to a goat. At least you will receive something of value in return.
@@drpetelivesey him and Bunuel weren't on good terms cuz they were disagreeing with pretty much everything; they had different political views
Proxy.
9:35 What is this music piece?
I believe it's Mendelssohn's Hebrides Overture. ruclips.net/video/zcogD-hHEYs/видео.html
yes it is...
I die to know it .. 9:22 to 11:30
@@EricTrommater it is not
Does anyone know what songs being played at 51:00? i keep looking but i can’t find any that match
Richard Wagner: Tristan & Isolde - Isoldes Liebestod
My god, the way he kicks the dog is so needlessly mean! 😅
On s'ennuie de tout...
"Ma vache et moi"...
My HS french is rusty.
Hi guys!
Someone would know tell me what is the complete movie soundtrack??
Don't know about the rest, but at 15:00 the couple make out to Wagner's _Tristan and Isolde_.
Fragments from Mendelssohn (Ouverture Hebriden; Italian symphonie), Mozart (Ave verum corpus), Beethoven
(5th symphonie), Debussy (La mer est plus belle), Schubert (The unfinished) en Wagner (‘Waldweben’
from Siegfried; ‘Prelude’ and ‘Tristans Dood’ uit Tristan und Isolde); Georges Van Parys (paso
doble ‘Gallito’) and the drums of Calanda, played by members of Republican Guard
Why does the background seem to be moving at different times?
Indicating scenes of another reality I believe
Could anyone translate the note at 19:15?
I've already talk to the manager who Will leave us the lease in really good condition. If you want, we will directly to his home from the stations in this way that you May leave with the driver at Pierrot and Nirrette. I'm very curious to know what you're referring to in this Letter. Nothing more. ASAP. A Kiss from your cousin
he shot a kid wtf
It was apparently supposed to be his son.
@@JoeyRivers ah ok, now I feel better 😂😂
❤ ✌
Hey mais la fin c'est Salo ou les 120 jours de Sodome du Marquis de Sade
@GC Hubler It's the Duke of Blangis *portrayed* as Jesus. In Salò he's the leader of the four fascists and punishes a girl who mourns her murdered mother by forcing her to eat his shit with a silver spoon.
S. Dali supported wealthy catholics too much to work on this sequel.
Dali was a Franco stooge
Est-ce que quelqu'un connaît le titre de la première pièce musicale?
Does anyone know the name of the first musical piece?
+Walrustitty2 Felix Mendelssohn's "Hebrides Overture."
@@skellman1 9:23
Do you know this music piece?
Je n'ai rien compris au film.
wtf did i just watch
The worst film of that early period of the Cinema is better that any modern Holliwood production
Such a statement is laughably stupid. Another victim of nostalgia.
blasphemy begins at 58:58
This doesn’t make sense
l'autre il a vu des papes en train de psalmodier ! hhhhhhhhhhh
j'ai deja été mort de fatigue plusieurs fois et je n'ai jamais vu de papes !
Warum war der Film verboten?
I think for the last scene...
Duq de Blangis portrayed as Jesus. It's the guy who forces a young girl to eat his shit with a silver spoon in Pasolini's version.
Eu vi uma serpente entrando no jardim, vai ver que é de verdade dessa vez.
Legião urbana
et merce Genoulaz !!!!!!
Enfin , fini ! Les scènes sont trop longues , on , ne comprend pas l'histoire ! Rien de méchant , pas compris , que , ce navet , a été interdit en France , et diffusé , en Angleterre , sous le manteau , entré , clandestinement , par Henri Clowder , l'amant noir de Nancy Cunard , descendante , des , lignes des paquebots américains Cunard !
How the heck is anyone understanding this without any English subtitles??
It is possible (although unlikely) that there are actually people out there who speak French.
Movie Muscle Idiot
wow god damn the french are arrogant.
Me ,i speak french a d there's in ytb and english version
You can also watch it without understanding it.
English please
lol
This presentation reduces a cinematic masterpiece of surrealism to less than a bootlegged movie purchased for a dollar at a bus stop. There is nothing to gain from watching this perverted corpse of the original artwork.
I've seen this in a museum and here. There's no difference. Same shit.
You sound stupid.
reporting you cause you are misleading
Please let me know what is misleading and I will fix it. Whatever it is was unintentional and I am sorry. I posted this video like 5 years ago. Until I got the notification if your comment I forgot it was on my channel, or that I even had a RUclips channel.
@@EricTrommater its just not 720p mate
@@EricTrommater 9:23 do u know this music?
Movie was a bunch of shit
+darkrider7742 Surely you appreciated the symbolic elements of this surreal oeuvre ? Or the sensual quality in the erotic love scene ?And how the pointlessness of it all suggests the futility of existence. I say, I think it was all jolly clever.
+darkrider7742 you do realize it was made in 1930 though ...
Ignition Not sure darkrider is open to persuasion regarding the merits of this film
+Michael Igor hehe :-)
I know pumpkin, there were no fast cars, lasers or explosions were there. Bedtime now ... the grown-ups are talking. x
Dali was never any good with film or with content in any medium for that matter. In this day and age this rubbish is especially abhorrent. And should be removed.
Why?
You, of course, speak only for yourself. Good day.
I remember my first beer....
OP is an idiot. Surrealism is made to mock the *real* rubbish, which is "society".