“…Beside the film language of Griffith and Eisenstein, cinema has not discovered anything revolutionary new until (Parajanov‘s) The Color of Pomegranates, not counting the generally unaccepted language of the Andalusian Dog by Bunuel.”

Portrait of Luis Bunuel by Salvador Dali with whom he made The Andalusian Dog (Un Chien Andalou) which Roger Ebert called the most famous short film in history of cinema. Also see: Mad, Bad and Dangerous Directors (and The Greatest Films of All Time).
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