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Poesía sin fin

  • 2016
  • C
  • 2h 8min
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Adan Jodorowsky in Poesía sin fin (2016)
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El cineasta surrealista Alejandro Jodorowsky cuenta la historia de sí mismo de cuando era joven, convirtiéndose en poeta en Chile, entablando amistad con otros artistas y liberándose de los ... Leer todoEl cineasta surrealista Alejandro Jodorowsky cuenta la historia de sí mismo de cuando era joven, convirtiéndose en poeta en Chile, entablando amistad con otros artistas y liberándose de los límites de la juventud.El cineasta surrealista Alejandro Jodorowsky cuenta la historia de sí mismo de cuando era joven, convirtiéndose en poeta en Chile, entablando amistad con otros artistas y liberándose de los límites de la juventud.

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      • Alejandro Jodorowsky
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      • Adan Jodorowsky
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      • Leandro Taub
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      • 1 premio ganado y 4 nominaciones en total

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    Adan Jodorowsky
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    • Enrique Lihn
    Pamela Flores
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    • Sara…
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    Jeremias Herskovits
    Jeremias Herskovits
    • Alejandro Jodorowsky as a child
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    10ashleymolco-63511

    The most beautiful film in Cannes and Locarno

    There is no doubt that Poesía Sin Fin represents the highest and most astounding manifestation of Jodorowsky's cinematic work.

    The Film is a pure, honest and unpretentious expression of the director's youth. It is a journey which takes us by the hand and invites us to see the world differently, through the eyes of the poet ; for whom the possibility of a Life filled with drive, desire, wonder and ultimately, freedom, liberated him from the person he was not.

    A must-see masterpiece rich with many many layers of interpretation ; from the most naive youth-driven imaginary to the deepest most mature form of reflection and expression.

    Cinema that heals, cinema that explores, cinema that inspires, truly and deeply.
    10izzyamare

    Thank you so much

    This is one of my favorite movies of all time! Thank you. rating = infinity hearts
    Mozjoukine

    More bogus Jodorowsky autobiography

    There's hope for the return of Jodo in the first scenes, where the real street is transformed by roll down monochrome photo mural drapes into the street of his youth and we see the child in the shop where his dinero-dominated dad encourages him to put the boot into shop lifters, stripping them naked in the street while his singing mum creates strawberry sponge cakes like the one her brother choked on for her tortured mum.

    However it soon becomes obvious that we are in for two hours plus of not very clever ideas punctuated by some striking images in Christopher Doyle's brilliant colours and some kinky sex that loses it's shock impact at this length. Concepts - the broken mirror,monochrome Cafe Iris, real Jodo's appearances, the bunraku black covered scenery changers, the circle of bohemian artists led by the pierette - come back not as motifs but as indications that the maker has run out of new ideas.

    We get about half an hour of great material buried in the pretentious and increasingly un-funny stodge.
    7lasttimeisaw

    a stunning achievement of reminiscence and self-confession

    Outré Chilean cult stylist Alejandro Jodorowsky has broken a protracted 23 year hiatus in 2013 with THE DANCE OF REALITY, an autobiographic treatment based on his own memoir, and ENDLESS POETRY is its sequel, in the beginning, departed from his hometown Tocopilla, a teen Alejandro (Herskovits) is transferred to Santiago with his parents Jaime (Brontis Jodorowsky, Alejandro's eldest son in real life) and Sara (Flores), all three continue their roles from TDOR.

    Exhorted by his martinetish father to become a doctor, the gawky Alejandro takes a rebellious act in plumping for poetry as an outlet, introduced by his gay cousin Ricardo (Carrasco), he leaves home and stays with a cohort of amateur artists and soon an adult Alejandro (played by musician Adan Jodorowsky, Alejandro's youngest son) meets the avant-garde poetess Stella Díaz Varín (Flores too), overwhelmed by her prowess over his manhood, a wide-eyed Alejandro subjects himself to her whims but eventually thinks better of it (after the taste of forbidden fruit). Later he founds camaraderie in fellow poet Enrique Lihn (Taub), but his over-closeness with the latter's dwarf girlfriend Pequeñita (Avendaño) strains their friendship. Eventually, disaffected by General Carlos Ibáñez's ascension to power, Alejandro bids farewell to his friends and motherland, embarks a trip to Paris before squaring up with Jaime whom he will never meet again, told by his old self (Alejandro in person), a second chance only can be conjured up in its filmic illusion.

    First and foremost, the octogenarian maestro still has his outlandish style in check, his trademark magic realism, wedded confidently with an ultra theatrical tableau (that old haunt Cafe Iris, peppered with soporific patrons and senile waiters in its subdued timber), grants his audience a sumptuous feast of chromatic plethora: those varicolored decor, a boisterous shindig, a risqué tarot seance, a devil-cum-death parade, not to mention bold sex exploitation, nothing can curb Mr. Jodorowsky's imagination and recollections, in this sense, the film is a perfect ode to his youth and a left-field Chile of that time. But, yes, there is always a "but", what takes the film's appeal down a peg or two is its relinquishment of mystique, of poetic-ism, of art and of life itself in lieu of visual impact. Its dialog fails to capture the subtlety of words and the film is overtly plain in recounting the vicissitude of incidences, the usage of poetry is self-consciously verbal and evanescent, we are not given enough time to dwell on its connotations before the story rambles on in its episodic reveries.

    Adan Jodorowsky's central performance is adequate at best, affable but far from an engrossing raconteur; Brontis Jodorowsky, on the other hand, sometimes falls into unnecessary cothurnus as if his monstrous father figure is not repugnant enough; but it is Pamela Flores, in her magnificent double roles, one as a domestic mother embodied solely by soprano, another is the red-hair, buxom dominatrix, sets the screen ablaze in addition to the Oedipal tie-in.

    Admittedly, poetry is always a thorny subject to get its full treatment with cinematic parameters, Jodorowsky's attempt has its benign intention, but doesn't give justice to the soul of poetry, nevertheless, it is still a stunning achievement of reminiscence and self-confession, with this auteur's flourish.
    8Mike_Olson

    Alejandro Jodorowsky's fantastical portrayal of his own past continues...

    Alejandro Jodorowsky's visually-exaggerated fantastical portrayal of his own past continues, beginning by cleverly playing off imagery from the first film, THE DANCE OF REALITY (2013), and thus making it clear that this is an ongoing narrative.

    In this case we see young boy Alejandro arriving in Santiago Chile with his strong-willed father and his mother with her unique form of communicating... There, he grows into a teenager and then a young man who discovers his greatest desire is to become a poet, against the wishes of his father. Leaving his family he seeks out other artists and the unhindered artist lifestyle. The unique characters he meets on his journey...well, that's a big part of the story.

    There were a couple scenes in this film that seemed slightly self indulgent, which detracted from the feeling of complete pure story that I experienced with the first film. But that's not intended as a strong criticism of the entire film. It felt like a middle film in a trilogy sometimes feels, having it's points to make. Overall, it's an entertaining continuation and is at times emotionally powerful.

    The original plan was to film five "memoirs" total...I hope he makes it to the end.

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    • Trivia
      This is the second of the five memoirs Alejandro Jodorowsky plans to shoot, the first one being La danza de la realidad (2013).
    • Errores
      Alejandro leaves his parents and moves in with the two girls in the 1940's. You can see a Terracotta Army sculpture in the corner of his room, but the Terracotta Army was only discovered on 29 March 1974. However, both this and La danza de la realidad (2013) have anachronisms on purpose.
    • Citas

      Alejandro: I have sold my devil to the soul!

    • Créditos curiosos
      During the end credits, there's a message for everyone who contributed to the Kickstarter campaign. Then, a scene from the movie is re-shown.
    • Conexiones
      Edited from La danza de la realidad (2013)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Sin Ti
      Written by Pepe Guízar

      Performed by Los Panchos (as Trio Los Panchos)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de octubre de 2016 (Francia)
    • Países de origen
      • Chile
      • Reino Unido
      • Francia
      • Japón
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Idiomas
      • Español
      • Francés
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Endless Poetry
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Santiago, Chile
    • Productoras
      • Le Pacte
      • Le Soleil Films
      • Openvizor
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 153,440
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 28,591
      • 16 jul 2017
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 559,029
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