The films of
Man Ray

Le Retour à la raison (1923)
Man Ray
  Entr'acte (1924)
René Clair
  Emak-Bakia (1926)
Man Ray
 
     
More a work in experimental Dadaism than a film, Le Retour à la raison was the first film to be made by the celebrated surrealist artist, Man Ray...  [More...]   This extraordinary early film from director René Clair was originally made to fill an interval between two acts of Francis Picabia’s new ballet...  [More...]   Of the small handful of films which the great surrealist artist Man Ray made in the 1920s, Emak-Bakia is arguably the one which adheres most closely to the principles of Dadaist surrealism...  [More...]  

L'Étoile de mer (1928)
Man Ray
  Les Mystères du château de Dé (1929)
Man Ray
   
     
A significant film from the Surrealist movement of the 1920s, directed by Man Ray, L’Étoile de mer is a perplexing and haunting short film...  [More...]   The most well-known film from the great surrealist artist Man Ray, Les Mystères du château de Dé is a hauntingly evocative poem to the transitory nature of life and a reminder of the role that chance...  [More...]    





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