WAITING FOR DALI reaches for freedom from structure
by Daniel Pecoraro, Staff Writer
Waiting for Dalí, thankfully, has soul, while telling a story of an El Bulli-esque restaurant and its wildly eccentric restaurateur.
by Daniel Pecoraro, Staff Writer
Waiting for Dalí, thankfully, has soul, while telling a story of an El Bulli-esque restaurant and its wildly eccentric restaurateur.
Written and directed by David Pujol
Running time: 1 hour and 50 minutes
by Hunter Bush
Salvador Dalí is a painter most known for his surrealist works, (famously The Persistence of Memory perhaps better known as “The Melting Clocks”) and his eccentric personal style and demeanor (that 45 degree angle mustache and his quote "Dalí does not take drugs. Dalí is drugs."). But if that's all you know of the man, you're missing a much deeper story. David Pujol's 2018 documentary Salvador Dalí: In Search of Immortality sets out to show you what a cursory glance at the life of Dalí would miss.
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