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List of films influenced by the Surrealist movement : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of films influenced by the Surrealist movement
Surrealism was a cultural movement which began in the early 1920s. Well known for artwork and writing produced by group members, it also influenced the medium of film. Surrealist films include ''Un chien andalou'' and ''L'Âge d'Or'' by Luis Buñuel and Dalí; Buñuel went on to direct many more films, with varying degrees of surrealist influence. ==Modern films influenced by surrealism== The animated films of Isao Takahata began to have broad international influence in the 1970s. Experimental works by the anime production company Gainax tend to contain surreal elements, notably Hideaki Anno's movie ''The End of Evangelion''. ''Angel's Egg'', produced by Mamoru Oshii and artist Yoshitaka Amano, is perhaps the most notable example of surrealist influence in anime. Tex Avery's cartoons originated on film in the 1930s and 1940s, but millions more know his famous characters from Saturday morning cartoons replayed during the 1970s: Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, etc. Another Looney Tunes animator, Robert Clampett, was renowned for his surreal style in both story and visuals. Especially notable are ''The Great Piggy Bank Robbery'' and ''Porky in Wackyland''. The Chicago Surrealist Group, in particular, has done a great deal of work on the Surrealist nature of the Looney Tunes cartoons.
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