#460: BUÑUEL, Luis: Simon Of The Desert (1965)

BUÑUEL, Luis (France)
Simon Of The Desert [1965]
Spine #460
DVD


Simon of the Desert (Simón del desierto) tells the story of an early Christian ascetic — modeled on Saint Simeon Stylites — who has lived atop a pillar, surrounded by a barren landscape, for six years, six months, and six days to prove his devotion to God. But the Devil, in the figure of the beautiful Silvia Pinal, huddles below, trying to tempt him down. A skeptic's vision of religious conviction, Luis Buñuel's short and sweet satire is one of his most renowned works of surrealism.

45 minutes
Black & White
Monaural
in Spanish
1:33:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2008
Director/Writers


Written by Julio Alejandro and Luis Buñuel.
Buñuel was 65 when he directed Simon of the Desert.


Film Rating (0-60):

60

The Extras

The Booklet

Thirty-two page booklet featuring an essay by critic Michael Wood and a 1970s interview with Buñuel.

Commentary

None.

A Mexican Buñuel (1997)

A 56-minute documentary by Emilio Maillé.

Interview

With actress Pinal.

Extras Rating (0-40):

39

60 + 39 =

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