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Here's a bit of review of one that didn't make the top 100:
Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí were commissioned by Marie-Laurie and Charles de Noailles to produce a follow-up to Un Chien Andalou, 16 minutes that forever changed the face of cinema. Much like The Phantom of Liberty, L'Age d'Or is structured as a vicious string of gags. According to Buñuel, Dali "wrote that his intentions 'in writing the screenplay' were to expose the shameful mechanisms of contemporary society. For me, it was a film about passion, l'amour fou, the irresistible force that thrusts two people together, and about the impossibility of their ever becoming one." L'Age d'Or is a little bit of both.