Luis Buñuel filmography
This is a list of the films directed by Luis Buñuel.
Year | Original title | English title | Production country | Language | Length | Award nominations (Wins in bold) |
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1929 | Un Chien Andalou | An Andalusian Dog | France | French | 16 min | |
1930 | Menjant garotes | Eating Sea Urchins | France | French | 4 min | |
1930 | L'Age d'Or | The Golden Age | France | French | 60 min | |
1933 | Las Hurdes: Tierra Sin Pan | Land Without Bread | Spain | French | 30 min | |
1947 | Gran Casino (aka En el viejo Tampico) | Magnificent Casino | Mexico | Spanish | 92 min | |
1949 | El Gran Calavera | The Great Madcap | Mexico | Spanish | 92 min | |
1950 | Los olvidados | The Forgotten (aka The Young and the Damned) | Mexico | Spanish | 85 min | Cannes Film Festival – Best Director Ariel Award – Golden Ariel Ariel Award -Silver Ariel – Mejor Dirección Ariel Award -Silver Ariel – Mejor Adaptación (with Luis Alcoriza) Ariel Award -Silver Ariel – Mejor Argumento Original (with Luis Alcoriza) |
1951 | Susana | Susana (aka The Devil and the Flesh) | Mexico | Spanish | 86 min | |
1951 | La hija del engaño | The Daughter of Deceit | Mexico | Spanish | 78 min | |
1952 | Subida al cielo | Ascent to Heaven (aka Mexican Bus Ride) | Mexico | Spanish | 85 min | Cannes Film Festival – Official Selection Ariel Award nominee – Golden Ariel Ariel Award nominee -Silver Ariel – Mejor Dirección |
1952 | Una mujer sin amor | A Woman Without Love | Mexico | Spanish | 85 min | |
1953 | El bruto | The Brute | Mexico | Spanish | 81 min | |
1953 | Él | This Strange Passion (aka Tourments) | Mexico | Spanish | 92 min | Cannes Film Festival – Official Selection |
1954 | La ilusión viaja en tranvía | Illusion Travels by Streetcar | Mexico | Spanish | 82 min | |
1954 | Abismos de pasión (aka Cumbres Borrascosas) | Wuthering Heights | Mexico | Spanish | 91 min | |
1954 | Robinson Crusoe | Mexico | English | 90 min | Ariel Award – Golden Ariel Ariel Award -Silver Ariel – Mejor Dirección Ariel Award -Silver Ariel – Mejor Adaptación Oscar nominee – Best Actor (Dan O'Herlihy) | |
1955 | Ensayo de un crimen | Rehearsal for a Crime (aka The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz) | Mexico | Spanish | 89 min | Ariel Award nominee – Golden Ariel Ariel Award nominee -Silver Ariel – Mejor Dirección Ariel Award nominee -Silver Ariel – Mejor Adaptación (with Eduardo Ugarte) |
1955 | El río y la muerte | The River and Death | Mexico | Spanish | 91 min | |
1956 | Cela s'appelle l'aurore | That is the Dawn | Italy/France | French | 102 min | |
1956 | La mort en ce jardin | Death in the Garden (aka The Diamond Hunters) | France/Mexico | French | 104 min | |
1959 | Nazarín | Mexico | Spanish | 94 min | Cannes Film Festival – International Prize Bodil Award – Best Non-European Film (Bedste ikke-europæiske film) | |
1959 | La fièvre monte à El Pao | Fever Rises in El Pao (aka Republic of Sin) | France/Mexico | French | 109 min | |
1960 | The Young One | Mexico/USA | English | 96 min | Cannes Film Festival – Special Mention | |
1961 | Viridiana | Mexico/Spain | Spanish | 90 min | Cannes Film Festival – Palme d'Or | |
1962 | El ángel exterminador | The Exterminating Angel | Mexico | Spanish | 95 min | Cannes Film Festival – FIPRESCI Prize Bodil Award – Best Non-European Film (Bedste ikke-europæiske film) |
1964 | Le journal d'une femme de chambre | Diary of a Chambermaid | France/Italy | French | 98 min | Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists – Nastro d'Argento nominee for Best Foreign Director Karlovy Vary International Film Festival – Best Actress (Jeanne Moreau) |
1965 | Simón del desierto | Simon of the Desert | Mexico | Spanish | 45 min | Venice Film Festival – Special Jury Prize Venice Film Festival – FIPRESCI Prize Venice Film Festival nominee – Golden Lion |
1967 | Belle de jour | France/Italy | French | 101 min | Venice Film Festival – Golden Lion Venice Film Festival – Pasinetti Award Bodil Award – Best European Film (Bedste europæiske film) French Syndicate of Cinema Critics Award – Best Film New York Film Critics Circle Awards – Third place – Best Foreign Language Film French Syndicate of Cinema Critics – Prix Méliès BAFTA Award nominee for Best Actress (Catherine Deneuve) | |
1969 | La Voie Lactée | The Milky Way | France/Italy | French | 105 min | Berlin International Film Festival – Interfilm Award Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists – Nastro d'Argento nominee for Best Foreign Director |
1970 | Tristana | France/Italy/Spain | Spanish | 105 min | Oscar Nominee – Best Foreign Language Film[1] Cinema Writers Circle Award – Mejor Director National Society of Film Critics Award nominee – Best Director Sant Jordi Award – Best Film (Mejor Película Española) Fotogramas de Plata – Best Spanish Movie Performer (Fernando Rey) Fotogramas de Plata nominee – Best Spanish Movie Performer (Lola Gaos) | |
1972 | Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie | The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie | France/Italy/Spain | French | 102 min | Oscar Winner – Best Foreign Language Film Oscar Nominee – Best Original Screenplay[2] BAFTA Film Award – Best Screenplay (with Jean-Claude Carrière) BAFTA Film Award nominee – Best Direction BAFTA Film Award nominee – Best Soundtrack (with Guy Villette) French Syndicate of Cinema Critics – Prix Méliès Golden Globes nominee – Best Foreign-Language Foreign Film Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists – Nastro d'Argento nominee for Best Foreign Director National Society of Film Critics Award – Best Director National Society of Film Critics Award nominee – Best Screenplay (with Jean-Claude Carrière) New York Film Critics Circle Award nominee – Best Director New York Film Critics Circle Award nominee – Best Screenplay (with Jean-Claude Carrière) |
1974 | Le fantôme de la liberté | The Phantom of Liberty | Italy/France | French | 104 min | Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists – Nastro d'Argento for Best Foreign Director National Board of Review – Top Foreign Films |
1977 | Cet obscur objet du désir | That Obscure Object of Desire | France/Spain | French | 105 min | Oscar Nominee – Best Foreign Language Film Oscar Nominee – Best Adapted Screenplay[3] Cinema Writers Circle Award – Mejor Director César Award nominee for Best Director César Award nominee for Best Screenplay, Original or Adaptation (with Jean-Claude Carrière) Golden Globes nominee – Best Foreign-Language Foreign Film Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award – Best Foreign Language Film National Board of Review Award – Best Director National Society of Film Critics Award – Best Director New York Film Critics Circle Award nominee – Best Director |
References
- "The 43rd Academy Awards (1971) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
- "The 45th Academy Awards (1973) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
- "The 50th Academy Awards (1978) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 1 April 2012.
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