Simon Of The Desert (1965) ****
Simon Of The Desert (1965) was the last of three films that Luis Buñuel made with Silvia Pinal , the first being Viridiana (1961) ( review ), the second being The Exterminating Angel (1962) ( review ). Claudio Brook plays the overly pious Simón—considered a saint (based on Simeon Stylites ) by his devotees—who has lived atop a tall pillar, praying, in the desert for six years, six weeks, and six days. Pinal plays the devil (deliciously), who attempts to seduce him down to earth three times in three different forms. SOTD finds Buñuel in full-on surrealist, controversy-courting mode and tapping into (and satirizing) religious themes, which caused scandal (not the first or last time for the director) with the Vatican and the government. The performances, atmosphere, black & white cinematography, and anachronistic ending are all wonderful. Luis Buñuel Films Ranked