Buuel: In the Labyrinth of the Turtles
By (Author) Fermin Solis
SelfMadeHero
SelfMadeHero
11th June 2021
15th April 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Individual film directors, film-makers
741.5
Paperback
120
Width 171mm, Height 240mm, Spine 13mm
390g
A fascinating portrait of a pivotal period in the life of Spanish filmmaker Luis Buuel
Buuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles depicts a decisive moment in the life of the great Spanish filmmaker Luis Buuel: the moment when he doubted surrealism and contemplated embracing a more social type of cinema. At this crucial turning point in his career, he wanted to change the world by showing the hidden heart of reality. Buuel was deeply affected by the harshness of Las Hurdes and the extreme misery of the people who live in this remote region, so with his friend, the movie producer Ramn Acn, he began work on the pseudo-documentary Land Without Bread. But in the mind of the great surrealist, reality inevitably clashed with dreams and childhood memories, threatening both the film and his friendship with Acn. It is at this moment that the Buuel of the future was born.
Fermn Sols is a renowned Spanish cartoonist, animator, and illustrator, who alternates between work as a comic book artist, textbook illustrator, and children's book creator. His books have been published by leading independent publishers in the United States, Canada, and France, and he has been nominated at the Comic de Barcelona, INJUVE, and the National Comic Award.