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Impressions of Upper Mongolia

Genres
Documentary
Rating
6.2
StatusReleased
LanguagesEnglishFrançaisDeutsch
CountriesGermanySpain
Release Date1976-01-01
Runtime51 mins

Overview

The genius Spanish painter Salvador Dalí undertakes an amazing journey through the unknown mental territories of Upper Mongolia in search of a giant hallucinogenic mushroom while paying an experimental tribute to the French poet Raymond Roussel (1877-1933), a visionary and eccentric writer, precursor of the surrealists and much admired by them.

Cast & Crew

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Salvador Dalí

as Self

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Gala Dalí

as Self

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