My Last Breath/Luis Buñuel: New Readings
Quinn, Colm, Film Ireland
My Last Breath By Luis Buñuel Vintage
Luis Buñuel: New Readings Ed. Peter William Evans and Isabella Santaolalla British Film Institute
ENTERTAINING RAMBLINGS
Long live forgetfulness... the only dignity I see is in oblivion.
- Luis Buñuel, My Last Breath.
If Buñuel actually meant this, the last two years should have sent him spinning in his grave. 2003 saw the re-publication of Luis Buñuel's 'semi-autobiography' My Last Breath, marking the twentieth anniversary of the director's death. This year has seen the British Film Institute re-release prints of Buñuel and Dali's surrealist classics Un chien andalou (1928) and L'Âge d'or (1930), along with the …
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Publication information:
Article title: My Last Breath/Luis Buñuel: New Readings.
Contributors: Quinn, Colm - Author.
Magazine title: Film Ireland.
Issue: 98
Publication date: May/June 2004.
Page number: 34+.
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