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-'''''Le Fantôme de la liberté''''' ('''''The Phantom of Liberty''''') is a [[1974]] [[Luis Buñuel]] film, produced by [[Serge Silberman]] and starring [[Adriana Asti]], [[Julien Bertheau]] and [[Jean-Claude Brialy]].+'''''Le Fantôme de la liberté''''' ('''''The Phantom of Liberty''''') is a [[1974]] [[Luis Buñuel]] film, produced by [[Serge Silberman]] and starring [[Adriana Asti]], [[Julien Bertheau]] and [[Jean-Claude Brialy]]. Considered one of Luis Bunuel's most free-form and purely Surrealist films, consisting of a series of only vaguely related episodes - most famously, the dinner party scene where people sit on lavatories round a dinner table on, occasionally retiring to a little room to eat.
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Le Fantôme de la liberté (The Phantom of Liberty) is a 1974 Luis Buñuel film, produced by Serge Silberman and starring Adriana Asti, Julien Bertheau and Jean-Claude Brialy. Considered one of Luis Bunuel's most free-form and purely Surrealist films, consisting of a series of only vaguely related episodes - most famously, the dinner party scene where people sit on lavatories round a dinner table on, occasionally retiring to a little room to eat.




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