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Want to see the complete movie, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8ehSHdfgqA L'Âge d'Or (The Golden Age) is a 1930 surrealist film directed by Luis Buñuel and written by Buñuel and Salvador Dalí.
On 3 December 1930, a group of incensed members of the fascist League of Patriots threw ink at the screen, assaulted members of the audience, and destroyed art works by Dalí, Joan Miró, Man Ray, Yves Tanguy and others on display in the lobby. On 10 December, the Prefect of Police of Paris, Jean Chiappe, arranged to have the film banned after the Board of Censors reviewed the film. A contemporary Spanish newspaper condemned the film as ...the most repulsive corruption of our age... the new poison which judaism, masonry, and rabid, revolutionary sectarianism want to use in order to corrupt the people. The Noailles family pulled the film from distribution for nearly 50 years. In 1933, it was screened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, but the film did not have its official United States premiere until 1-15 November 1979 at the Roxie Cinema in San Francisco.
Cast
Gaston Modot as The Man
Lya Lys as the Young Girl
Caridad de Laberdesque as a Chambermaid and Little Girl
Max Ernst as the Leader of men in cottage
Josep Llorens Artigas (Governor)
Lionel Salem as Duke of Blangis
Germaine Noizet as Marquise
Duchange as Conductor

The film's illustrations were created by Luis Ortiz Rosales.

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  • alguien sabe como ponerle unos malditos subtitulos en español a esto?

  • I put L'Age D'or at number one of my all time favorite films. Pethaps it's scandalous nature has somewhat diminihed over the seventy plus years since it's initial but but the images still pack a potent punch, especially the final image of a cross adorned with the scalps of female victims of the libertines. Bunuel was one of the true artists of cinema. He showed me what film could be, which is more than mere entertainment and make such calulated attacks on certain corrupt aspects of culture.

  • This is probably what inspired DAVID LYNCH.

  • Brilliant!

    

  • AVE VERUM DI MOZART A 3:26

  • y esto fue....sacado de la manga! XD

    ah si si, lo dice "mi inconsciente", no lo quise decir en serio eh!

  • @Blackaeneas llega a ser tambien un retrato de la ruptura de dali con buñuel. La locura de dali y la intervencion de gala se llegan a notar en la manera que buñuel captura la pelicula

  • ErnestJoy: Gracias por la información, me comentaron

    "Mendelssohn - Las Hébridas (Cueva de Fingal)" , en you tube No conozco de musica, me declaron neofito, para que me ayudes a encontrar la información correcta

    Saludos

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