Categories Truly Free Film Have We Forgotten How To Tap Into The Subconscious? Post author By Ted Hope Post date January 6, 2014 93 Comments on Have We Forgotten How To Tap Into The Subconscious? “Have We Forgotten How To Tap Into The Subconscious?” Have our filmmakers forgotten how to tap into the subconscious? When three of the films this past year that do it best are Continue reading “Have We Forgotten How To Tap Into The Subconscious?” Tags Alex Nibley, Cinema, creativity, David Lynch, directing, film analysis, filmmaking, Good Stories Well Told, irrational rationalism, luis bunuel, Salvador Dali, screenwriting, The Act Of Killing, The Missing Picture, The Stories We Tell, UPSTREAM COLOR, Writing
Categories Truly Free Film Refuse Any Image That Could Have A Rational Meaning Or Any Memory Or Culture Post author By Ted Hope Post date June 30, 2012 3 Comments on Refuse Any Image That Could Have A Rational Meaning Or Any Memory Or Culture Luis Buñuel on his rules with Salvador Dali on the short Un Chien Andalou: “Refuse any image that could have a rational meaning or any memory or culture” via www.culturalweekly.com And here’s the short if for some strange reason you have not yet had the pleasure of experiencing it yourself: Tags luis bunuel, Salvador Dali, Un Chien Andalou