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Luis Buñuel, 1930
Spain
@ Anthology Film Archives
Obviously insane, but I really want to know what this would have felt like contemporaneously. Maybe I just need to get more familiar with the body language of actors from the silent era.
Does Anthology always get a packed house when they show stuff like this on Friday nights? I hope so.
See also: TCMdb
Luis Buñuel, 1930
Spain
@ Anthology Film Archives
Obviously insane, but I really want to know what this would have felt like contemporaneously. Maybe I just need to get more familiar with the body language of actors from the silent era.
Does Anthology always get a packed house when they show stuff like this on Friday nights? I hope so.
See also: TCMdb
Labels: 1 Star, 1930s, Luis Bunuel, Spain