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  2. Little Ashes - Wikipedia

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    The title is taken from Salvador Dalí's 1927–28 painting Cenicitas (Little Ashes). [7] [8] It was originally called The Birth of Venus, before being changed to Sterile Efforts and then finally Cenicitas. [9] It was first displayed on 20 March 1929 in a Madrid exhibition. [10] It was again displayed in his first solo exhibition in Paris in ...

  3. Destino - Wikipedia

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    Salvador Dalí Museum and Dalí Theatre and Museum also made available a standalone DVD release. These releases were accompanied by a feature-length documentary on the project called "Dali & Disney: A Date with Destino". Destino was released on the Disney+ streaming service in January 2020. [8]

  4. Dalíland - Wikipedia

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    Set in the 1970s in New York and Spain, Dalíland is told through the eyes of James (Briney), a young assistant at a New York gallery who's obliged to assist Salvador Dalí (Kingsley) for a gallery show and ends up immersed into the unconventional world of Dalí's bohemian lifestyle and his strange marriage to his wife Gala (Sukowa). After the ...

  5. Salvador Dalí - Wikipedia

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    Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, Marquess of Dalí of Púbol [b] [a] gcYC (11 May 1904 – 23 January 1989), known as Salvador Dalí (/ ˈ d ɑː l i, d ɑː ˈ l iː / DAH-lee, dah-LEE; [2] Catalan: [səlβəˈðo ðəˈli]; Spanish: [salβaˈðoɾ ðaˈli]), [c] was a Spanish surrealist artist renowned for his technical skill, precise draftsmanship, and the striking and ...

  6. L'Age d'Or - Wikipedia

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    L'Age d'Or began as the second artistic collaboration between Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, who had fallen out by the time of the film's production. A neophyte cinéast, Buñuel overcame his ignorance of cinematic production technique by sequentially filming most of the screenplay; the 63-minute film is composed of almost every meter of film ...

  7. The Film That Changed My Life - Wikipedia

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    The Film That Changed My Life (also known as The Film That Changed My Life: 30 Directors on Their Epiphanies in the Dark) is a non-fiction collection of interviews compiled by American journalist, author and film columnist Robert K. Elder. [1]

  8. List of works by Salvador Dalí - Wikipedia

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    The Station at Figueras (1924) Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation; Still Life (1924, 125 x 99 cm, cat. no. P 135) Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; Still Life (1924) Still Life (1924) Still Life: Watermelon (1924) The Dali Museum, St Petersburg, Florida; Triple Portrait of García Lorca (1924) 1925 Bay of Cadaqués (1925) Cala ...

  9. The Secret Life of Salvador Dalí - Wikipedia

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    The Secret Life of Salvador Dalí is an autobiography by the artist Salvador Dalí published in 1942 by Dial Press. The book was written in French and translated into English by Haakon Chevalier . It covers his family history, his early life, and his early work up through the 1930s, concluding just after Dalí's return to Catholicism and just ...