Posts Tagged ‘Film’
In the summer of 1935 Man Ray began the shooting of a film at Lise Deharme’s country house in southern France. The other participants were Paul and Nusch Eluard, Jacqueline Lamba and André Breton. Nothing remained from this attempt at simulating cinematographic delirium but the stills and captions above, which appeared in the Cahiers d’art […]
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Tags: André Breton, Cinema, Edmond Richard, Essai de simulation du délire cinématographique, Film, Jacques Brunius, l'un à l'autre, Le Surréalisme, Lise Deharme, Man Ray, Paul Eluard, Pierre Braunberger, Raymond Borde, Robert Benayoun, surrealism
Only a few months ago I was able to satisfy myself, while pondering the single theme of a remarkable film entitled Berkeley Square – the new occupant of an old castle manages, by bringing back to life in his hallucinations those who occupied it in former times, not only to mingle with them but also, […]
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Tags: André Breton, Berkeley Square, Cinema, Film, H. P. Lovecraft, Movie, Poème Objet, Portrait de l'acteur A.B. dans son rôle mémorable l'an de grâce 1713, Shadow out of Time, surrealism, Time Travel