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His next partner, Lucille Bremer, was featured in two lavish vehicles, both directed by Vincente Minnelli: the fantasy Yolanda and the Thief, which featured an avant-garde surrealistic ballet, and the musical revue Ziegfeld Follies ( 1946 ), which featured a memorable teaming of Astaire with Gene Kelly to " The Babbit and the Bromide ," a Gershwin song Astaire had introduced with his sister Adele back in 1927.
The second version shows the band running towards camera ( a device pioneered in A Hard Day's Night ), followed by surrealistic sequences.
An example is Han Han's ( 韩寒 ) novel 他的国 His land ( 2009 ), which was written in a social critical surrealistic style against the uncritical mainstream, but ranked 1st in 2009 Chinese bestseller list.
The films touched on themes which for earlier film makers in the communist countries had rarely managed to avoid the objections of the censor, such as the misguided youths of Czechoslovak society portrayed in Miloš Forman's Black Peter ( 1963 ) and Loves of a Blonde ( Lásky jedné plavovlásky 1965 ), or those caught in a surrealistic whirlwind in Věra Chytilová's Daisies ( Sedmikrásky 1966 ) and Jaromil Jireš ' Valerie and Her Week of Wonders ( Valerie a týden divů 1970 ).
In the mid 1970s she photographed the construction of its new law school building, the Lewis Hall ( now the Sydney Lewis Hall ), leading to her first one-woman exhibition in late 1977 at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D. C. Those surrealistic images were subsequently included as part of her first book, Second Sight, published in 1984.
On the other hand, Onat Kutlar's İshak (" Isaac ", 1959 ), composed of nine short stories which are written mainly from a child's point of view and are often surrealistic and mystical, represent a very early example of magic realism.
He made his debut in the spring of 1977 in the magazine Alteralter with his first comic story, " Le straordinarie avventure di Pentothal " ( Pentothal's extraordinary adventures ), the surrealistic and psychedelic story of an alter ego named from a sedative ( Penthothal ).
This was shortly followed by The Hunt ( A caça ), a grim, surrealistic short narrative film that contrasted with the positive tones of his previous film.
His second novel, The Beetle Leg ( 1951 ), an intensely surrealistic western set in a Montana landscape that T. S. Eliot might have conjured, came to be viewed by many critics as one of the landmark novels of 20th century American literature.
These pages told funny stories from Mickey's everyday life ( Mickey was portrayed as a " guy next door "-a middle class citizen with a normal life ), as well as doing sometimes surrealistic gags featuring Gonzales ' specialty, Goofy.
Odin: Photon Sailer Starlight, whose original runtime was two hours 15 minutes had a pre-credits sequence, numerous surrealistic special effects scenes, lengthy dialogue scenes, silent moments, as well as a musical ending ( special appearance by Loudness, the band who performed some of the music numbers ), all of which were cut resulting in a 90 minute English dub.
* Tales from Topographic Oceans ( 1973 ), a music album by the band Yes, had cover art by Roger Dean ( artist ) that featured a surrealistic submarine landscape with a pyramid inspired by El Castillo, Chichen Itza next to a monkey geoglyph inspired by the Nazca lines in Peru.

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" The " multiforms " and the signature paintings are, in essence, the same expression of " basic human emotions ," as his surrealistic mythological paintings, albeit in a more pure form.
" In a sense, his best known works – the " multiforms " and his other signature paintings – are, in essence, the same expression, albeit one of purer ( or less concrete or definable, depending on your interpretation ) means, which is that of the same " basic human emotions ," as his earlier surrealistic mythological paintings.
" Boucher and McComas praised the novel as " a taut, surrealistic melodrama a masterful compounding of science and detective fiction ," singling out Bester's depiction of a " ruthless and money-mad that is dominated and being subtly reshaped by telepaths " as particularly accomplished.

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Italian companies also had a strong line in slapstick comedy, with actors like André Deed, known locally as " Cretinetti ", and elsewhere as " Foolshead " and " Gribouille ", achieving worldwide fame with his almost surrealistic gags.
Infused with the surrealistic satire that characterized the young Fellini ’ s work at Marc ’ Aurelio, the film ridiculed a crusader against vice who goes insane trying to censor a billboard of Anita Ekberg espousing the virtues of milk.
Musician Joe Walsh recorded chats with Moon, finding it remarkable how witty and alert the inebriated drummer managed to stay, ad-libbing his way through surrealistic fantasy stories à la Peter Cook, which Cooper reaffirms, saying he was not even certain he ever knew the real Keith Moon, or if there was one. Keith Moon showing off atop his drumkit Toronto, 21 October 1976
The show combines Polunin's clown style, characterized by deep non-verbal expression and interaction with the audience, with Gilliam's rich visuals and surrealistic imagery.
During Hackworth's decade-long exile with the Drummers, he is able to maintain a connection with his daughter through the Primer, and when he returns she joins him, eventually choosing to stay with a surrealistic acting troupe in London.
Troma films are B-movies known for their surrealistic or automatistic nature, along with their use of shocking imagery ; some would categorize them as " shock exploitation films ".
The series largely concerns the colourful and surrealistic adventures of Tim and Daisy as they navigate through life, decide on what they want to do with their lives, come to terms with affairs of the heart, and try to figure out new and largely unproductive ways of killing time.
* The Magritte walk in the center of the city features various surrealistic representations, including street lights capped with bowler hats in homage to the artist.
Roman Polanski's first film in English, the frightening and surrealistic Repulsion ( 1965 ) – with Catherine Deneuve as a young woman who goes increasingly mad.
Hiršal was widely regarded as one of the most important Czech authors of experimental poetry ; after early surrealistic writings, he made his literary debut with a collection of poems.
He moved into big-budget filmmaking with the surrealistic Greaser's Palace ( 1972 ).
Janco's sketches of the Bucharest Pogrom are, according to cultural historian David G. Roskies, " extraordinary " and in complete break with Janco's " earlier surrealistic style "; he paraphrases the rationale for this change as: " Why bother with surrealism when the world itself has gone crazy?
In 1922 he published his first book, a collection of surrealistic aphorisms, with the title Rrose Sélavy ( based upon the name ( pseudonym ) of the popular French artist Marcel Duchamp ).
Business Day writer Angel G. De Jesus wrote that Mayo was ' a surrealistic expressionist with a satiric sense of humor.
The latter, enclosed in its beautiful gilded fame, with its surrealistic dimensions of elongated and entangled bodies and its range of iridescent colours, constitutes one of the most important works of Early Mannerism.
In 1968 Jefferson Airplane referenced the book in their song The House at Pooneil Corners, a surrealistic depiction of global nuclear war co-written by Paul Kantner and Marty Balin, ending with the line " Which is why a Pooh is poohing in the sun ".

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Adam Arseneau at the website DVD Verdict opined that the film " often feels like a Republican wet dream manifested into a surrealistic Orwellian nightmare ".
Rather, House of Incest is a surrealistic look within the narrator's subconscious mind as she attempts to escape from a dream in which she is trapped, or in Nin's words, as she attempts to escape from " the woman's season in hell.

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" Samuel Coale, in a 1974 discussion of Kosiński's fiction, wrote that " the narrator of Steps for instance, seems to be nothing more than a disembodied voice howling in some surrealistic wilderness.

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McGee and Me and Student Bodies, two syndicated programs about the struggles of a cartoonist for a school newspaper, often used the artist's surrealistic caricatures of himself and his friends to visually illustrate his interior monologues.
John's lead is automatically double tracked with each of the two slightly-out-of-phase tracks split onto separate stereo channels ; creating a surrealistic effect supporting the lyric about drug use.

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At two hours and twenty minutes, Annie Hall herself was less prominent, and it dwelt " on issues just touched in passing in the version we know ", featuring the " surrealistic and abstract adventures of a neurotic Jewish comedian who was reliving his highly flawed life and in the process satirizing much of our culture ,... a visual monologue, a more sophisticated and visual version of Take the Money and Run ".
It was the beginning of the now common practice of using old Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters for new edgier productions, such as the surrealistic Sealab 2021, based on the short-lived early 1970s environmentally themed cartoon Sealab 2020.
Its surrealistic humor is often based on uncomfortable social situations, improbable events, an anthropomorphic view of the world, logical fallacies, impending bizarre disasters, or the search for meaning in life.
He learned the art of the guitti, the Neapolitan scriptless comedians, heirs to the tradition of the Commedia dell ' Arte, and began developing the trademarks of his style, including a puppet-like, disjointed gesticulation, emphasized facial expressions, and an extreme, sometimes surrealistic, sense of humor, largely based on the emphatization of primitive urges such as hunger and sexual desire.
Voyeurism appears in " Gigantic ", and surrealistic lyrics are featured on " Bone Machine " and " Where Is My Mind ?".
Long went on to serve in World War I, and abandoned his artistic career afterwards, being ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1922, becoming an evangelist in the southern U. S. In his seventies, Reverend Long began painting again, in a far more surrealistic fashion that widely differed from the style of his previous portraiture.
As an author he wrote many short stories and tales, often parodies on detective stories or melodramas, small cozy snap-shots from the Copenhagen lower middle class milieu, absurd and surrealistic tales or, especially, " monologues " put into the mouth of bums, artists, etc.

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