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Europe After the Rain, Part Two

Surrealism and Dada to the 1960s

This film questions the complex relationship between the Surrealist enterprise, in its many forms, and politics, particularly in the light of the rise of Fascism. It charts the rift between those members who joined the Resistance and those who went to America, and considers Breton's unsuccessful attempt to join the Communist Party, the anti-Nazi photomontages of John Heartfield, and Dali's obsession with the image of Hitler as `the object of my delirium.' The film also explores the influences of Surrealism on the art world and on the mass media. It ends with an interview with Duchamp in the 1960s, discussing the impact of the movement, its failures and successes.


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Credits Director/Writer
Mick Gold

Script consultants
Dawn Ades
Robert Short

Arts Council of
Great Britain
 
42 minutes
Color and
black and white
Recommended audience age range 17-adult



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