Diary of a Chambermaid isn’t your typical Bunuel film – it actually makes sense. Luis Bunuel, the Spanish director known for his pioneering work in Surrealist cinema, made it a point to reject ...
Diary is interesting from several angles, no less of which is its adaptation from the original French. The transition is certainly the most important factor in drawing a line on its entertainment ...
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One of the less seen of the late-period Luis Buñuel films, Diary of a Chambermaid (1964), newly reissued in Cinemascope and a crisp (if brooding) black-and-white, is also one of the strangest of the ...