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Surrealism in cinema refers to the use of dreamlike and irrational elements in films to create a unique visual style that challenges conventional notions of reality. It originated from the artistic movement of surrealism in the 1920s and 30s, which sought to tap into the subconscious mind through the use of irrational imagery and symbolism. In film, surrealism often employs techniques such as discontinuous editing, unexpected imagery, and the use of special effects to create a dream-like atmosphere and to challenge the viewer's perception of reality. The aim of surrealist films is to provoke an emotional and intellectual response from the audience, and to blur the boundaries between the conscious and the unconscious mind.

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Missing:
- Ein Rückblick in die Urwelt (1927)
- The Strange Story of the Inhabitants of Schiltburg (1961)
- Taro: The Son Of Dragon (1966)
- The Mighty Taro (1968)
- Hanako: The Elephant (1969)
- La pobre viejecita (1977)
- Henry The Horse (1982)
- Our House (1982)
- Cristóbal Colón (1983)
- Fool's Paradise (1985)
- The Boys Of Summer Movie (1988)
- The Beauty and The Beast (1988)
- Santa Claus: The Baker Street (1989)
- Mitki-Mayer (1992)
- Jue jiang de Kailaban (1997)
- Reise um die Erde in 80 Tagen (1998)
- Kapitanskaya dochka (2005)
- Adventures of Malia (2015)

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