This document provides information and requirements for answering exam questions about surrealist cinema. It discusses how one question will focus on the historical context and influences of surrealist directors. The other question will require analysis of surrealist techniques in films through detailed references to examples. It states that answers must refer to early surrealist films from the 1920s by Bunuel as well as more contemporary examples, including films by Christopher Nolan like Inception. It poses the question of whether Nolan can be considered a surrealist filmmaker and suggests it is because he experiments with concepts of time and memory important to surrealists, while acknowledging he has not referred to himself as one.