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> Date: Friday, March 21> Time: Doors open at 6:30 PM, films start at 7:00 PM
> Admission: $5 per ticket at the door
This screening is part of Visions Unbound: A Journey Through Surrealist Cinema, our exploration of the strange and unexplainable in film.
Experience the boundary-pushing worlds of surrealist cinema with Un Chien Andalou and Eraserhead.
Un Chien Andalou (1929) is a groundbreaking collaboration between director Luis Buñuel and artist Salvador Dalí, offering a shocking, dream-like sequence of disconnected scenes that defy traditional narrative logic. The film’s unforgettable imagery, including the infamous eye-slicing scene, forever changed the landscape of avant-garde cinema.
Following this, Eraserhead (1977), David Lynch’s first feature film, takes viewers into a nightmarish industrial world filled with unsettling visuals and cryptic symbolism. Known for its eerie atmosphere and haunting sound design, Eraserhead is a cult classic that challenges viewers to interpret its disturbing imagery.
Full bar and concessions available for purchase.
Don’t miss this unforgettable evening of cinema at the Michigan Theatre of Jackson. Check out this event and more at michigantheatre.org
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
124 N Mechanic St, Jackson, MI, United States, Michigan 49201