Date: 23 September 2005
Location: Watershed, Cinema 3
Time: 18:00
An evening of French experimental cinema with musical accompaniment by COMA, a contemporary music group specialising in the creation of original composition. Un Chien Andalou is the most renowned surrealist film of all time. A collaborative work by Luis Bunuel and Salvador Dali made in 1929, its structure and content is founded on the illogical and unexpected conjunctions and transitions commonly associated with surrealism.
The programme will also include other films that confronted the orthodoxies and challenged the social conventions of their day accompanied by 10 members of the COMA collective.
The event will be hosted by BAFTA award winning film editor and author Don Fairservice.
Tickets: �6.00 or �4.00 concessions and Bristol Silents Members
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