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1:44:00
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Rating:
7.8
Director:
Luis Buñuel
Cast:
Jean-Claude Brialy, Adolfo Celi, Michel Piccoli…
Plot:
A series of surreal sequences that critique morality and society in a stream of consciousness style.
The Phantom of Liberty
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071487
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SOURCE: The Phantom of Liberty 1974 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Comedy
Director: Luis Buñuel
Stars: Jean-Claude Brialy, Adolfo Celi, Michel Piccoli
Plot: A series of surreal sequences that critique morality and society in a stream of consciousness style.
Included subtitles
English
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MEDIAINFO
As unusual, eccentric, and bizarre vignettes of mundane and seemingly innocuous conventions of our social and private lives success one another, somehow, Napoléon Bonaparte's troops, earthly monks, dangerous snipers, and the peculiar disappearance of a beloved one metamorphose into banal instances of our daily existence. With this in mind, under those surreal circumstances, the abnormal becomes normal, the obvious transforms into something unclear or even invisible, and the extraordinary transfigures into ordinary. But, are things always black and white? How real is the haunting spectre of liberty?—Nick Riganas