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Nella Toledo degli anni Trenta il padre del cinema surrealista, Luis Buñuel, il poeta Federico Garcia Lorca e il pittore Salvador Dalì sono alla ricerca della mitica tavola di re Salomone, che si crede abbia il potere di vendere nel passato, nel presente e nel futuro.
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Bunuel and King Solomon's Table (2001)
100 min
The old Spanish filmmaker Luis Buñuel (1900-83) imagines a movie plot, set in Toledo in the future 2002, about the fantastic adventure of three actors, who play him and his friends, the painter Salvador Dalí (1904-89) and the poet Federico García Lorca (1898-1936), and their search for King Solomon's table, a mythical artifact capable of revealing the past, present and future.