Andalusian Dog way: David Lynch, heir of surrealism
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https://doi.org/10.19083/cinescrupulos.v1i1.1283Keywords:
Luis Buñuel, David Lynch, surrealism, film tradition, nightmaresAbstract
30 years after remembered spanish director Luis Buñuel’s death, David Lynch takes the place and inherits the mastery of buñuelian surrealism as a form of expression. Lynch is one of the most important surrealist film directors, so Buñuel’s legacy has not been lost or forgotten: it has taken a new form.Downloads
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Published
2020-09-07
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Magallanes, S., Galindo, L., Padilla, C., & Rosales, A. (2020). Andalusian Dog way: David Lynch, heir of surrealism. CineScrúpulos, 1(1), 11–16. https://doi.org/10.19083/cinescrupulos.v1i1.1283
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