http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - NP: Many of your films explore fantastical geographies of feeling and being (the angels in Wings of Desire; the use of landscape in Paris, Texas; technological mutations of the human in Until the End of the World) In a 1958 lecture, Bunuel (quoting Breton) said that the most admirable thing about the fantastic is that the fantastic does not exist; everything is real.
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