that photo was taken from an art film
"It begins with a man cutting a woman's eye open with a razor blade, and ends with the same woman and another man dead buried half way in the sand. In between there are severed hands on the street being poked at with a stick, two priests being dragged across the floor tied to two pianos with dead donkeys on them, and a hand with a hole in it which contains ants.
These are some of the more famous images in "Un Chien Andalou", which is arguably the most famous short film ever made, also the most famous surrealist film ever made.
The film was made in 1929 in Paris, it was directed by Luis Bunuel, one of the great masters of cinema. He collaborated on the film with his friend at the time Salvador Dali, the famous painter who is seen on many t-shirts and posters. Dali and Bunuel created something special with "Un Chien Andalou", it was a culmination of cinematic surrealism at the time. This was the type of film which could provoke and challenge its audience not so much with narrative form, but with images, both shocking, funny, and tragic all at the same time."