- Toledo in the 30s: The godfather of cinematic surrealism, Luis Buñuel, the poet Federico Garcia Loca and the painter Salvador Dalí are on a search for the mythical table of King Salomon, which is known to have the power to see in the past, the present and the future. Their scour paths them through hilarious moments of absurdity and lots of references to movie history.—Moritz Muehlenhoff <jmm@inutil.org>
- Inside Buñuels head is a film. Its the film he could have made about his University years and his relationship with Dalí and Lorca. But, as Buñuel pictures this film, we realize this is not a biopic but an Adventure. What hides behind King Solomons Table? Why is it hidden in Toledo?.
Carlos Saura, in wanting to pay tribute to his friend and fellow countryman, the renowned Aragon filmaker Luis Buñuel, has given him the best gift a director can offer; his own work, a fiction film in which Buñuel plays the starring role.
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