A master filmmaker, inimitable, and unrelenting in his assault on bourgeois values. Like Pasolini, his work offers a remarkably sophisticated political analysis, but remains based in the essentially peasant values of storytelling, and the purposefully unsystematic supervisions of laughter.
Luis Buñuel Books
Luis Buñuel was a visionary surrealist filmmaker whose works provoked and challenged societal norms. His early experiments in Paris, influenced by Salvador Dalí and Fritz Lang, laid the groundwork for his unique cinematic vision. Buñuel gained renown for his scandalous yet artistically significant films, often exploring the darker aspects of the human psyche and critiquing bourgeois hypocrisy. His later work in Mexico and France solidified his status as one of the most influential and provocative filmmakers of the 20th century.






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At the novel's center is Durtal, a writer obsessed with the life of one of the blackest figures in history, Gilles de Rais — child murderer, sadist, necrophile, and practitioner of all the black arts. The book's authentic, extraordinarily detailed descriptions of the Black Mass have never been surpassed.
