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  1. Impressions of Upper Mongolia: Directed by Salvador Dalí, José Montes-Baquer. With Salvador Dalí, Gala Dalí. A tribute to the French writer Raymond Roussel (1877-1933), a forerunner of the Surrealists and much admired by them, who developed a formal system with which to generate literary inspiration out of puns and the narrative references ...

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    • Documentary
    • Salvador Dalí, José Montes-Baquer
    • 1976
  2. Impresiones de la alta Mongolia es un documental dirigido por Salvador Dalí, José Montes-Baquer. Año: 1976. Título original: Impressions de la haute Mongolie. Sinopsis: "En realidad, Impressions de la Haute Mongolie no tiene guión, es simplemente una composición audiovisual.

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    • Alemania del Oeste (RFA)
    • Bodo Kessler
    • Salvador Dalí,, José Montes-Baquer
  3. Impressions de la haute Mongolie (Hommage à Raymond Roussel) is a 1976 comedy film directed by Salvador Dalí and José Montes-Baquer, starring Dalí. It is a mockumentary about a hunt through Mongolia for a giant hallucinogenic mushroom.

  4. Impresiones de la Alta Mongolia - Homenaje a Raymond Roussel transcurre entre las imágenes del recién inaugurado Teatro-Museo Dalí en Figueres, la casa de Portlligat y el happening que el genio ampurdanés orquesta en Granollers en 1974.

  5. Impressions of Upper Mongolia - Homage to Raymond Roussel brings together images of the recently opened Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, the house at Portlligat and the happening that the genius from the Empordà orchestrated in Granollers in 1974.

  6. The genius Spanish painter Salvador Dalí undertakes an amazing journey through the unknown mental territories of Upper Mongolia in search of a giant hallucinogenic mushroom while paying an experimental tribute to the French poet Raymond Roussel (1877-1933), a visionary and eccentric writer, precursor of the surrealists and much admired by them.

  7. The genius Spanish painter Salvador Dalí undertakes an amazing journey through the unknown mental territories of Upper Mongolia in search of a giant hallucinogenic mushroom while paying an experimental tribute to the French poet Raymond Roussel (1877-1933), a visionary and eccentric writer, precursor of the surrealists and much admired by them.