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- A Trip to the Moon (French: Le voyage dans la lune) [a] is a 1902 French science-fiction adventure trick film written, directed and produced by Georges Méliès.
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A Trip to the Moon (French: Le voyage dans la lune) [a] is a 1902 French science-fiction adventure trick film written, directed and produced by Georges Méliès.
Sep 25, 2014 · Viaje a la luna was written in that surge of avant garde creativity inspired in Lorca by his stay in New York from 1929-30, which included the better-known poetry collection Poeta en Nueva York and the radically experimental play El publico.
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Dec 16, 2019 · In 1929, Dalí and famed Spanish writer and director Luis Buñuel wrote and produced the surrealist film Un chien andalou (warning: jarring and surreal in every sense of the word). The film was fraught with subliminal and overt messages of repressed sexual desire, religious guilt, and death.
García Lorca was a member of the "Generation of 1927," a literary movement in Spain that embraced a number of uniquely Spanish influences, including Surrealism and the dense, symbolic poetry of the seventeenth-century poet Luis de Gongora. García Lorca's work, however, does not fit easily into any category.
After a sojourn in New York City from 1929 to 1930—documented posthumously in Poeta en Nueva York (Poet in New York, 1942)—he returned to Spain and wrote his best-known plays, Blood Wedding (1932), Yerma (1934), and The House of Bernarda Alba (1936).
The latter is Viaje a la luna, written also in 1929 by poet and dramatist Federico García Lorca and filmed by Frederic Amat, a contemporary Catalan painter, in 1998, the centenary of...
Federico Garcia Lorca - A Trip to the Moon. Surrealism-Plays is a site devoted to the history and creative works of the Surrealist Movement, as well as the anti-tradition of avant-garde theatre. VIAJE A LA LUNA (TRIP TO THE MOON) by Federico García Lorca (1929) 1. White bed against a grey wall.