
Un Chien Andalou (film)
"Un Chien Andalou" is a surrealist film from 1929 directed by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí. It features a series of jarring, symbolic images and dream-like sequences that challenge traditional storytelling and logic. The film explores themes of desire, violence, and the subconscious, using shocking visuals like an eye slit and insect imagery to evoke emotional and psychological responses. Its non-linear, experimental style aims to provoke thought and unsettle viewers, emphasizing the irrational nature of dreams and the subconscious mind rather than a conventional narrative.