Surreal films.
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Surreal films La Cloche (The Church Bell) (Jean L'Hote, France, 1964) This film shows surrealist objects in action. It is about a man who is accidentally trapped beneath a church bell but as it is about to be installed he walks off with the bell. The bell then moves through the streets of Paris, creating a surreal object by simply displacing it from is customary surroundings. Eaten Horizons (Spiste Horisonter) (Wilhelm Freddie, Denmark, 1950) Two men are using the back-side of a woman as their table, they eat a loaf of bread and then proceed to cut a hole in the woman's body and eat her insides. An Eater (Kazutomo Fuzino, Japan, 1963) A waitress falls into a dream where a chef is operating on her. He removes gurgling fluids, spaghetti, an eye, and a man whose nose he cuts off. This dish is then served to eaters who devour it. She then awakens and vomits...

