Our Surreal Midcentury, Part 4: "Last Year in Marienbad:
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By his own admission, French filmmaker Alain Resnais was heavily influenced by Belgian Surrealist Paul Delvaux. In this impressionistic slideshow, series host Joel Gunz presents a few samples of the artist's work to imagine which paintings, exactly, Resnais may have had in mind while directing "Last Year at Marienbad."
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