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18:21  -  6 September 2010
Discovering Dali | Salvador Dali – A Tale of Two Cities
Discovering Dali
Title: Salvador Dali – A Tale of Two Cities
Duration: 52'
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Filmmaker Jack Bond revisits his 1965 film, Dali in New York , the only film ever made with the legendary artist Salvador Dali.

Jack travels to Stockholm, Sweden where the Moderna Museet are holding an exhibition of Dali's work. Their screening of Dali in New York leads Jack to explore the enigmatic character of Dali and the surreal nature of his own films. 

As part of his investigation Jack discusses Dali and his work with museum curators and art historians.
Whilst Jack drives through Stockholm and the Swedish countryside in the snow, he reminisces about his friendship with Salvador Dali and the making of his film. 

Through the journey Jack discovers the influence Dali had on his own filmmaking and learns more about the personality and politics of the great surrealist. 

An original and stylish documentary. Highly cinematic and stunningly photographed.   Discovering Dali, A Tale of Two Cities, features striking footage from Hitchcock’s Spellbound and Un Chien Andalou, extracts from Dali in New York and Jack Bond‘s films influenced by surrealism.


Director: Jack Bond
Year Of Production: 2010
Country Of Origin: UK

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