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The Milky Way

What it’s about

This ribald, absurdist satire follows two modern-day French vagrants, Jean (Terzieff) and Pierre (Frankeur), on their pilgrimage to the holy city of Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Somehow, on the long road to Saint Jamess resting place, the guileless beggars travel through various time periods, encountering a variety of characters including Jesus, the Marquis de Sade (Piccoli), clerics of the Inquisition as well as Church heretics.

Why we love it

Working with his frequent scriptwriter Jean-Claude Carrière, Spanish surrealist Buñuel drew on actual religious sources for this unconventional road movie, which explores serious questions about faith and obedience to Christian dogma within an episodic framework that brings to mind classics like “Don Quixote” and “The Canterbury Tales.” Not all of it makes logical sense (Buñuel is too playful for that), but the blend of adventure fable and ecumenical debate leads Buñuel to stage some of his most inspired bits of irreverent critique.

Edith Scob, Paul Frankeur, Laurent Terzieff, Delphine Seyrig, Michel Piccoli, Alain Cuny, Bernard Verley Luis Buuel

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