Dreams That Money Can Buy(1947)

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Dreams That Money Can Buy is a 1947 experimental film that weaves surrealist art into narrative cinema. An ordinary man discovers he can conjure dreams tailored to improve his customers' lives, and he begins selling them for profit. This premise serves as a frame story connecting a series of avant-garde visual sequences created by some of the era's most influential artists—many of them European emigres who fled to America during World War II. The film functions as both entertainment and artistic showcase, blending a lighthearted central plot with ambitious, often dreamlike segments that push the boundaries of conventional filmmaking. It's a unique hybrid of commercial storytelling and high modernist art, offering viewers a rare glimpse into the experimental cinema and surrealist movements of the 1940s.

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