
Luis Buñuel was born on this day, February 22, in 1900. “By 1961, Buñuel was born again, so to speak,” writes
Jeremy Carr, having sketched the career from
Un chien andalou (1929) and
L'âge d'or (1930) through the years in Mexico, “and returned . . .
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