Mick Gold
Director


Dada came out of the craziness of World War One. "The birth of Dada was not the beginning of art but of disgust." Surrealism tried to systematize Dada's anarchy into an artistic blend of Freudian psychoanalysis and Marxist provocation. In the interests of conquering the irrational, Salvador Dali opened exhibitions dressed in a diving suit, Marcel Duchamp turned himself into woman, Benjamin Peret assaulted priests, and Yves Tanguy ate spiders. Andre Breton, nicknamed "the Pope of Surrealism", led an inspired gang of artists, lunatics and writers. By the 1950s they were denouncing each other for betraying the movement, but their ideas had infected Hollywood, advertising agencies and were turning up as TV humor and album covers.
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Mick Gold
Director

Antonin Artaud
Jean Massieu

Joan Bakewell
Self - Presenter

Simon Cadell
Poetry Reciter

Salvador DalÃ
Self

Marcel Duchamp
Self

Nickolas Grace
Tristan Tzara
Michael Harbour
Andre Breton

Adolf Hitler
Self

Edward Petherbridge
Poetry Reciter

Max Ernst
Self
Dennis Clinton
Communist Party representative
Ruth Cubbin
Narrator

Lev Trotskiy
Self
Mick Gold
Writer