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We conclude French Month with Luis Buñuel's 1930 film, L’Age D’Or. Released in the wake of the sound revolution, the film straddles the line between silence and sound presenting a series of stories that represent the five prismatic segments of a scorpion’s tail.
Rob St. Mary and Robert Bellissimo join Mike to discuss this surrealist classic.
Music:
"Symphony No. 8 In B Minor, D.759 'unfinished' / I: Allegro Moderato" - Franz Schubert
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