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Daaaaaalí!
Directed by
Quentin Dupieux
Not Rated
2024
78m
Comedy
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6.6
95%
63%
6.1
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A French journalist meets the iconic surrealist artist Salvador Dalí on several occasions for a documentary project that never came to be.
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Cast of Daaaaaalí!
Anaïs Demoustier
Judith
Gilles Lellouche
Dalí
Édouard Baer
Dalí
Jonathan Cohen
Dalí
Pio Marmaï
Dalí
Didier Flamand
Dalí aged
Romain Duris
Jérôme
Agnès Hurstel
Lucie
Angélique Pleau
Josie, makeup artist
Jérôme Niel
José (Painting)
Marc Fraize
Diego (Painting)
Matthias Girbig
Fred, editor
Nicolas Carpentier
Auctioneer
Boris Gillot
Other Dalí
Marie Bunel
Mrs. Abravanel
Martial Rollin
Man on the bus
Philippe Dusseau
Chauffeur
Ken Samuels
Cow-boy
Éric Naggar
Father Jacques
Tom Dingler
François, sound engineer
Daaaaaalí! Ratings & Reviews
Movies We Texted About
Maxance Vincent
If I had a camera and the resources Dupieux has, I'd do the exact same [film] and wouldn't feel remorseful about it, either.
Geek Vibes Nation
Codie Allen
In a world full of biopics that take themselves far too seriously, Dupieux is a breath of fresh, surreal air.
Moviegoing with Bill
Bill Arceneaux
All the way charming and hilarious to the point of being a distraction of its own making. Expect to be left satisfied and smiling
RogerEbert.com
Simon Abrams
It's not a sophisticated bit, but Dupieux's commitment to illogical anti-humor remains pretty disarming.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
As it satirizes fame and artistic appreciation, Dupieux's amusing script emphasizes narrative misdirection over substantial insight.
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
Bending time, space, dreams and whatnot to its own will, Daaaaaali! has some good jokes, but it's less hilarious than amusing, finding wittily inventive new approaches to an arguably over-familiar subject.
Hey, Have You Seen ...?
Jared Mobarak
The result is an entertaining journey into the artistic chaos of genius and the necessity of luck and coincidence to even begin hoping to herd the cats that are Dalí's fractured visages of himself.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
Leave it to a filmmaker with absurdist tendencies to find a novel way to tell the story of a surrealist painter.
Chicago Reader
Ben Kaye
If Daaaaaalí! reads more as an artistic experiment than a fully realized feature, perhaps Dupieux was aiming for that all along, a daring work that upends expectations at every turn. One hopes it's what Dalí would've wanted too.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
"Daaaaaali!" is great fun and appropriately strange, with Dupieux delivering a dream-layered understanding of artistry and impatience with palpable glee.
Easy Reader (California)
Neely Swanson
This surrealistic homage to the master is laugh-out-loud funny, capturing him better than a straight biopic could possibly have done. After all, how do you catch lightning in a bottle?
Slant Magazine
William Repass
Quentin Dupieux melts the frames that separate dream, film, and reality until they become one plate of tangled spaghetti.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
Zany, absurd and silly, but forgettable and not quite as funny as Quentin's previous films.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Philip Bagnall
The most singular of the real-life selection from these fests has to be Quentin Dupieux's delirious Daaaaaali! (Shouting that title out loud is entirely apropos.).
Critic's Notebook
Sarah Manvel
Either you enjoy 79 minutes of having absolutely no idea, none, of what might happen next, or you should avoid "Daaaaaalí!" But that would be such a shame. There is literally nothing else like this out there; and that means it deserves all our attention.
The Film Stage
Alistair Ryder
At the time of year where every other film is a biopic chasing prestige respectability, we are lucky to have Quentin Dupieux, the prolific, serious-minded, silly filmmaker perfectly positioned to take a sledgehammer to the genre.
The Playlist
Elena Lazic
An endlessly creative vision of art and cinema.
Variety
Jessica Kiang
Maybe the director's greatest feat here is that despite the five different actors and all the background nonsense, he makes the beloved, mercurial madman the most consistent presence amid all the other, far more normcore characters.
IndieWire
Christian Zilko
As one of the 21st century's most prominent surrealists (faint praise indeed, given his niche status), Dupieux was the perfect man to lead audiences on a victory lap through 20th-century surrealism's greatest hits.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
Silly and often disarming, Dupieux's presentation of his subject is a bit scattershot and even chaotic, and works more successfully in its subtexts regarding our reverence for the cult of personality and a normalized, overt disrespect for women.
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