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The Devil and the Flesh

Susana

Mexico

1951

86 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
Spanish
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DIR Luis Buñuel

PROD Sergio Kogan

SCR Luis Buñuel, Manuel Reachi, Jaime Salvador, Rodolfo Usigli

DP José Ortiz Ramos

CAST Fernando Soler, Rosita Quintana, Víctor Manuel Mendoza, Matilde Palou

MUSIC Raúl Lavista

Synopsis

An unstable young woman escapes from a reformatory for very, very wayward girls and deceptively finds shelter in the kind home of a frighteningly nice and decent family. Little by little, she causes unrest and discord among the members of the household, until they are virtually fighting with each other. —IMDb

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Luis Buñuel

Sent off for a Jesuit education by his prosperous Spanish parents, Luis Buñuel went on to attend the University of Madrid, where he first became interested in the burgeoning European film industry. Upon graduating from Paris’ Academie du Cinema, his first movie job was as an assistant to French-based directors Jean Epstein and Mario Nalpas. In partnership with an old friend, Spanish painter/sculptor Salvador Dali, Buñuel put together the three-reel surrealist masterpiece Un Chien Andalou (1928), the film that features dead donkeys on a piano, a razor slashing an eyeball, and other deliberately shocking images that cineastes have either praised or damned for the past seven decades.

Buñuel’s first feature film, L’Age d’Or, was banned from public exhibition almost immediately from the moment of its 1930 premiere; its principal opponents were high-ranking members of the Catholic church, who condemned the film as savagely sacrilegious. After 1932’s Land Without Bread, an uncompromising… read more

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Wu Yong

5Feb12

It's astounding to say this when considering this man's work, but the most sexual and eroticized film this man ever made was a small melodrama made in 1951 while working for some Mexican studio in exile.

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