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GIVE ME TWO
HOURS OF THE DAY TO THINK THAT I'LL USE THE
OTHER TWENTY TWO TO DREAM...
Suite in which lights turn off and action
begins, where Luis Buñuel’s favorite woman
comes on stage: Viridiana, a woman he
dreamed obsessively with and who comes to
life only on the stage, where she transforms
from candidate nun into the main character
of a story that is triggered under
Surrealism. Her face is sepia and her body
given to Silvia Pinal with candelabra covers
the maze that Buñuel would dream and would
make her wake up to a world where she could
always dream.
n a heart not only of woman, but also of a
religious person and dreame |