Bunuel

Bunuel has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Taste of Cinema – Movie Reviews and Classic Movie Lists' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Bunuel was highly popular in February, 2017.

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Silence Movie Review: Martin Scorsese's deeply personal and meditative film based on the book by Shusaku Endo

[...] American filmmaker stand in the same league as Dreyer, Kurosawa, Bergman, Kubrick, Fellini, Bunuel, Tarkovsky, Bresson, and Ray, among other masters. While the first of the two was released about [...]

apotpourriofvestiges.com

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Being Charlie Kaufman: 5 Philosophical Cases of the Logic of the Absurd in His Surreal Cinema

[...] more akin to original (so-called) surrealist films, for example in the famous scene in Bunuel’s Un Chien Andalou in which a razor blade slices an eyeball. Much of what follows can be summed [...]

tasteofcinema.com

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30 Must-See Masterpieces of 1960s European Art Cinema

[...] straight-faced immaculately formal style. The story is one that should be familiar to the Bunuel faithful.  Young Viridiana (Sylvia Panel)is an innocent young novice in the kind of suspect [...]

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HERZOG: A GUIDE FOR THE PERPLEXED

[...] feel some kinship, Griffith—especially his Birth of a Nation and Broken Blossoms—Murnau, Bunuel, Kurosawa and Eisenstein’s Ivan the Terrible, which isn’t so beholden to his theories of [...]

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The 14 Greatest Philosophical Filmmakers in Cinema History

[...] Bergman, he worked to emulate the work of other great philosophical directors like him, Bresson, Bunuel, and Dreyer. Malick seems to reference Tarkovsky frequently, and I think that is because [...]

tasteofcinema.com

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16 Legendary Filmmakers Praised by Other Great Directors

[...] means of expression. I decided to devote myself to the cinema”. Years later, at the age of 72, Bunuel would approach Lang for an autograph. He further said- “The films that influenced me the most, [...]

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Nayak (1966): Satyajit Ray's brooding character study featuring a heart-wrenching performance from Uttam Kumar

[...] of dream sequences to make the narrative more evocative puts him up there with the likes of Bunuel,Kurosawa, Bergman, and Fellini. Nayak is certainly a film that every student of cinema [...]

apotpourriofvestiges.com

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18 Great Films That Make Remarkable Use of The Color Red

[...] it all gets initiated and finished in different shades of vermilion. 3. Belle de Jour (Luis Bunuel, 1967) Belle de Jour is Bunuel’s very first colour film. The godfather of surrealism [...]

tasteofcinema.com

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10 Movies That Had The Biggest Influences On The Films Of David Lynch

[...] film, partly due to it being made by the surrealist dream-team of Salvador Dali and Luis Bunuel, but also because of specific imagery that never seems to have left our cinematic consciousness. [...]

tasteofcinema.com

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15 Great Dreamlike Movies That Are Worth Your Time

[...] ride, at times exhausting but still haunting and mesmerizing. 4. Belle de Jour (Luis Bunuel, 1967) Severine is a beautiful young woman and an ordinary housewife married to a doctor. She  [...]

tasteofcinema.com

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The 15 Greatest Avant-Garde Filmmakers Of All Time

[...] of time – asking difficult questions about our patience as viewers and indeed as humans. 2. Luis Bunuel Hailing from Spain but often associated with the early cinema of France, Luis Bunuel is a [...]

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