Time hasn’t dimmed the ability of these three late-period masterworks by the Spanish surrealist to provoke and confound.
Luis Buñuel’s caustic comedy of middle-class mores is arguably the Spanish surrealist’s most accessible late-period masterwork.
The aesthetic make-up of the film isn’t only uniquely its own but it’s also too cool for words.
The film suggests that narrative preconceptions are as silly and arbitrary as morality.
Luis Buñuel’s Academy Award-winning film is a vintage as dry as an aged martini.