
What happens when a lavish dinner party refuses to end? Mike is joined by filmmaker Miguel Llansó (Crumbs, Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway) and critic Rob St. Mary to unpack the surreal social satire of Luis Buñuel's The Exterminating Ange (1962). In this sharp and strange masterwork, a group of upper-crust guests find themselves mysteriously unable to leave a post-opera gathering—days pass, civility erodes, and Buñuel’s absurdist lens skewers class, ritual, and the thin veneer of order.
From sheep in the parlor to the creeping dread of inaction, we discuss the film’s dream logic, religious and political interpretations, and its place in Buñuel’s legendary career. Whether you’re trapped by tradition, status, or just polite company, The Exterminating Angel remains one of cinema’s most biting allegories—and we’re not letting you leave until we’ve talked it through.
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"Exterminating Angel" - The Creatures
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