안달루시아의 개(Un Chien Andalou)
"안달루시아의 개" (Un Chien Andalou) is a silent surrealist short film released in 1929, co-directed by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí. The film is known for its dreamlike sequences and shocking imagery, including the famous scene of an eye being sliced. It challenges traditional narrative structures and explores themes of desire, violence, and the subconscious.
The film is approximately 21 minutes long and is considered a landmark in avant-garde cinema. It was created as a collaboration between Buñuel and Dalí, who aimed to provoke and unsettle audiences. "안달루시아의 개" remains influential in the realms of film and art, inspiring countless artists and filmmakers.