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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.
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
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.
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
So it’s particularly poignant, in the quirkiest of ways, that Dalí chose for his final film project a collaboration with Jose Montes Baquer in 1976 called Impressions of Upper Mongolia (“Impressions de la haute Mongolie”—above with English subtitles), an homage to Roussel’s self-published ...
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.
Impressions of Upper Mongolia (1976) | MUBI. /10. 38 Ratings. Cast & Crew. Salvador Dalí Self, Director. José Montes-Baquer Director. Bodo Kessler Cinematography. Ingfried Hoffmann Music. Critics reviews. Homage to Impressions d’Afrique (1909), a free-associative poem wrote by Raymond Roussel (1877-1933), even though he never visited Africa.