The birth of surrealism with André Breton’s Manifesto

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The birth of surrealism with André Breton’s Manifesto

The birth of surrealism with André Breton’s Manifesto

Surrealism presents itself with two revolutionary watchwords: that of Marx, transform the world and that of Rimbaud, change life. André Breton opposes to an Anatole France, defender of reasoning and logic, the progress of Freud and psychoanalysis, the discovery of behind the scenes with the exploration of dreams and unknown continents of the unconscious and published in 1924 the first Manifesto of surrealism that gives the imagination all the powers with the aim of conquering the wonderful. Reading of a text on surrealism in voice over. Photo of the surrealist group, cover of "La Révolution Surréaliste" and examples of collages.

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Publication date : 19 September 1971

Reference:
I24039534
Credits:
Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française   -   Director : Le Comte, Daniel  -  Interpreter : Maistre, François  -  Interpreter : Beaune, Michel  -  Participant : Masson, André
Origin:
Shadow And Light   -   Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
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Turnkey

Reference:I24039534

Credits:Director : Le Comte, Daniel-Interpreter : Maistre, François-Interpreter : Beaune, Michel-Participant : Masson, André

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Turnkey
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