The Milky Way

Director: Luis Buñuel
Genre: Satire, Comedy, Surrealism, World cinema, Art film, Comedy-drama, Road movie, Drama
Year: 1969
Country: France, Italy, Germany, Spain, West Germany
Language: French Language
Starring: Michel Piccoli, Laurent Terzieff, Delphine Seyrig, Paul Frankeur, Alain Cuny, Édith Scob, Bernard Verley, François Maistre, Pierre Clémenti, Julien Bertheau, Georges Marchal

The Milky Way (French: La Voie lactée) is a 1969 film directed by Luis Buñuel. It stars Laurent Terzieff, Paul Frankeur, Delphine Seyrig, Georges Marchal and Michel Piccoli. Buñuel later called The Milky Way the first in a trilogy (along with The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie and The Phantom of Liberty) about “the search for truth."

The title of the film comes from the fact that original name for the Milky Way was the Way of St. James which directed pilgrims from northern Europe to Spain.

In the film, two men travel the ancient pilgrimage road to Santiago de Compostela and meet embodiments of various Catholic heresies along the way. These religious events are based on actual historical documents. For instance, the archbishop whose corpse is exhumed and publicly burned is based on Archbishop Carranza of Toledo. The film ends with the following text:

The Milky Way plays with time. The two main characters often encounter individuals in the dress of various time periods throughout history, or historical events take place in the modern setting of the film, including scenes from the life of Jesus Christ. In his autobiography, Buñuel explains that he wanted to put Jesus Christ in the

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