Dreams That Money Can Buy
·1947 ·1h 20m ·Drama
·Fantasy
An ordinary man discovers his unique ability to create dreams that enhance the lives of his clients. This central narrative connects a series of avant-garde vignettes, showcasing the talents of prominent surrealist artists, many of whom fled to America during World War II. The film serves as a bridge between commercial cinema and experimental art, aiming to introduce surrealism to mainstream audiences while highlighting the innovative vision of its creators. Each dream sequence offers a glimpse into the subconscious, blending reality with the fantastical in an engaging exploration of desire and imagination.