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{{Short description|1930 French surrealist comedy film directed by Luis Buñuel}} {{for multi|the German record label|L'Age D'Or (record label)|The Shostakovich Ballet|The Golden Age (Shostakovich)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=October 2020}} {{Infobox film | name = L'Age d'Or | image = L'Age_d'Or.jpg | caption = Poster for a 1970s re-release of ''L'Age d'Or'' | director = [[Luis Buñuel]] | producer = [[Charles de Noailles|Vicomte Charles de Noailles]]<br />[[Marie-Laure de Noailles]] | writer = Luis Buñuel<br />[[Salvador Dalí]] | starring = [[Gaston Modot]]<br />[[Lya Lys]]<br />Caridad de Laberdesque<br />Lionel Salem<br />[[Max Ernst]]<br />Germaine Noizet<br />[[Josep Llorens Artigas]]<br />Duchange<br />[[Bonaventura Ibáñez]]<!-- per poster --> | music = Luis Buñuel<br />[[Georges van Parys]]<!-- orig. music only --> | cinematography = Albert Duverger | editing = Luis Buñuel | distributor = Corinth Films (1979 U.S. release) | released = {{Film date|1930|11|29|df=y}} | runtime = 63 minutes | country = France | language = French | budget = 1 million [[franc]]s }} '''''L'Age d'Or''''' ({{langx|fr|L'Âge d'or}}, {{IPA|fr|lɑʒ dɔʁ|pron}}), commonly translated as '''''The Golden Age''''' or '''''Age of Gold''''', is a 1930 French [[Surrealism|surrealist]] [[satire|satirical]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Luis Buñuel]]; the film is about the insanities of modern life, the hypocrisy of the [[Mores|sexual mores]] of [[Bourgeoisie|bourgeois]] society, and the [[value system]] of the [[Catholic Church]]. The [[screenplay]] is by Buñuel and [[Salvador Dalí]].<ref>''Benét's Reader's Encyclopedia'' Third Edition (1987) p. 140</ref> Although ''L'Age d'Or'' was one of the first [[sound film]]s made in France, along with ''[[Miss Europe (1930 film)|Miss Europe]]'' and ''[[Under the Roofs of Paris]],'' much of the story is told with [[title cards]] like a predominantly [[silent film]].
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