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The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (French: Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie) is a 1972 comedy-drama film directed by Luis Buñuel from a screenplay he co-wrote with Jean-Claude Carrière. The narrative concerns a group of bourgeois people attempting—despite continual interruptions—to dine together.
Oct 22, 1972 · A surreal comedy about six middle-class people and their interrupted attempts to have a meal together. Directed by Luis Buñuel, the film features dream sequences, social commentary and absurd humor.
- (47K)
- Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
- Luis Buñuel
- 1972-10-22
A satirical masterpiece by Luis Buñuel and Jean-Claude Carrière, featuring a cast of European-film greats in a series of absurdist set pieces. The film explores the frustrations and hypocrisies of the upper-middle-class life through surreal humor and radical critique.
- Rafael Acosta, The Ambassador
A classic surrealist comedy by Luis Bunuel, satirizing the hypocrisy and boredom of the European upper class. The film follows a series of failed dinner parties and absurd interruptions, revealing the secrets and desires of the characters.
A surreal comedy by Luis Buñuel about six bourgeois friends who fail to have a dinner party due to various interruptions. Read critics' reviews, watch the trailer and rent or buy the movie online.
- (60)
- Luis Buñuel
- PG
- Fernando Rey
Jun 23, 2022 · “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie” is a comedy of frustrations in which a sextet of super-civilized haute bourgeois repeatedly attempt and fail to sit down at dinner.
A film by Luis Buñuel that explores the theme of entrapment and the evil of the universe through a series of disasters and fantasies. Ebert praises Buñuel's personal fantasy and filmmaking style, but finds the film lacking in plot and content.