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Paul Éluard and Max Ernst’s Les Malheurs des immortels (1922)
In 1921, the French poet Paul Éluard and his Russian wife Gaya travelled to Cologne where they met the artist Max Ernst, one of the pioneers of the city’s flourishing Dada movement. This encounter marked the start of a tumultuous ménage à trois, which saw Ernst leave his wife and child in Germany to set…
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Knox Bronson – Everybody’s got something to hide except for me and my Monkey
And here’s an old standby, Sunrise by Young American Primitive
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[VOTD] Eat The Document—Dylan’s Experimental Documentary
I don’t know much about this film. It seems to be about a tour through the British Isles. The music starts about half-way through at the twenty-five minute mark.