Le fantôme de la liberté (1974)Synopsis:
One of Luis Bunuel's most free-form and purely Surrealist films, consisting of a series of only vaguely related episodes - most famously, the dinner party scene where people sit on lavatories round a dinner table on, occasionally retiring to a little room to eat.
Resource Links:
|
Reviews & Analyses: Le fantôme de la libertéTell the world what you think about Le fantôme de la liberté. Post a Review / Analysis!
Post a Review / Analysis
Earn QUA for FREE by contributing to MovieQUA! Login required. Reviews / Analyses cannot be changed once submitted - please post carefully! No URLs!
|
Latest QuestionsBe the first to share a Le fantôme de la liberté question!
Post Question
Earn QUA for FREE by contributing to MovieQUA! Login required. Questions cannot be changed once submitted - please post carefully! No URLs!
|
From the trial of the survivors, we flash back to amoral crook Ralph Cotter's violent prison break, assisted by Holid...
|
Shot on location in Cambodia, including many scenes in actual brothels in the notorious red light district of Phnom P...
|
Cooper and Ed are brothers: Coop acts, in ads and soaps, spending his real energy chasing women for one-night stands....
|
Based on stories from "The Arabian Nights." A wicked sorcerer tricks Prince Achmed into riding a magical flying horse...
|