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  1. Susana ( Susana, demonio y carne or The Devil and the Flesh) is a 1951 film directed by Luis Buñuel. It is the story of a girl of questionable mental stability who escapes from incarceration and ends up at a plantation where she disrupts a working family's daily routines and chemistry.

    • Raúl Lavista
    • 1951
    • Sergio Kogan, Manuel Reachi
  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0043018Susana (1951) - IMDb

    Susana: Directed by Luis Buñuel. With Fernando Soler, Rosita Quintana, Víctor Manuel Mendoza, María Gentil Arcos. An unstable young woman escapes from a reformatory for very, very wayward girls and deceptively finds shelter in the kind home of a frighteningly nice and decent family.

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    • Drama
    • Luis Buñuel
    • 1953
  3. Susana, a steamy melodrama, marked an early highlight of Luis Buñuel’s early career in Mexico.Get your copy on October 28, 2019: https://www.facetsdvd.com/Su...

    • 2 Min.
    • 3,7K
    • FACETS
  4. SUSANA. Directed by. Luis Buñuel. Mexico, 1951. Drama. 86. Synopsis. An unstable young woman escapes from a reformatory for wayward girls and deceptively finds shelter in the kind home of a frighteningly decent family. Little by little, she causes unrest and discord among the members of the household… Synopsis.

  5. Susana (1951) directed by Luis Buñuel • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1951. Directed by Luis Buñuel. The Devil and The Flesh. The story of a girl of questionable mental stability who escapes from incarceration and ends up at a plantation where she disrupts a working family’s daily routines and chemistry. Remove Ads. Cast. Crew. Details.

  6. 10. Feb. 2024 · Directed by Luis Buñuel. Screenplay by Jaime Salvador, Buñuel. With Rosita Quintana, Fernando Soler, Víctor Manuel Mendoza, María Gentil Arcos. In Spanish; English subtitles. 35mm. 86 min. Long dismissed as a rural melodrama, Susana is one of Buñuel’s most subversive films, a pointed and witty exposure of the sexual and social ...

  7. 10. Mai 2002 · Sneaking into the rainy night, Susana finds asylum inside a horse ranch owned by Don Guadalupe (Fernando Soler) and his proper wife Doña Carmen (Matilde Palou), operated by the chauvinistic Jesus and kept clean by the ultra-religious Felisa (María Gentil Arcos).