Alejandro Jodorowsky
Alejandro Jodorowsky is a Chilean-French filmmaker, actor, composer, playwright, writer and philosopher/magician.
He is known for a distinctive mix of mysticism and brutality in his work, which stems from his own interest in mysticism and the occult (he has been involved with a number of mystical and spiritual disciplines including Zen Buddhism and Mexican shamanism as well as inventing his own spiritual system which he calls "psychomagic".) His comics and films are often peppered with symbols and elements from various occult forms, which are usually deliberately placed to reflect deeper meanings behind the works. This usually means Jodorowsky creations are painfully avant-garde and either inspired or totally batshit insane depending on who you ask.
During his film career (mainly in the 70s and 80s) he deliberately set out to create films which would have the same impact on a viewer as a dose of psychedelic drugs. Not content with tripping his audience out, he would often set up the film making process as a ritual magical act for himself as well. For example, he used his own real son as his on-screen son in El Topo, and really put the boy through the manhood ritual depicted in the film. He has also used psychedelic drugs during filming, and occasionally dosed actors before shooting.
His most famous films are:
- Fando Y Lis
- El Topo
- The Holy Mountain
- Jodorowsky was originally slated to be the director for the film adaptation of Dune. His version would have been 14 hours long, and borne only a tangential resemblance to the book (it was going to be based on a dream he had which he later discovered was similar to the plot of the first novel). He had also contracted Salvador Dali to play Emperor Shaddam Corrino IV (for a fee of $100,000 per hour) and Orson Welles (who insisted on having his own personal gourmet chef to prepare his meals) as Baron Harkonnen, with Dark Side of the Moon-era Pink Floyd providing the soundtrack. As he had already spent nearly a third of the budget without shooting a thing, the producer decided to replace him. This interview features Jodorowsky and some of his collaborators talking about the plans for the film.
- Santa Sangre
Jodorowsky has also worked extensively as a writer for comics. He wrote a number of series set in his Space Opera "Jodoverse" as well as others. The Jodoverse contains a lot of ideas he had worked up for his version of Dune. Jodorowky's comics contain many of the same mystical, surreal and brutal elements as his films.
The "Jodoverse" series are:
- The Incal
- The Metabarons
- The Technopriests (No, not those ones).
- Megalex
- Enforced Method Acting
- In this interview he claims that the scene in El Topo where Mara hits El Topo, and then he rapes her was not acted.
- Jodorowsky plays El Topo, and El Topo's son is actually Jodorowsky's son.
- What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic - subverted, as it almost always is.