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Jodorowsky's Dune

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Jodorowsky's Dune (2013)
The story of cult film director Alejandro Jodorowsky's ambitious but ultimately doomed film adaptation of the seminal science fiction novel.
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L'histoire de l'ambitieuse tentative d'adaptation au cinéma du roman de science-fiction majeur par le réalisateur culte, Alejandro Jodorowsky, qui se solda par un échec.L'histoire de l'ambitieuse tentative d'adaptation au cinéma du roman de science-fiction majeur par le réalisateur culte, Alejandro Jodorowsky, qui se solda par un échec.L'histoire de l'ambitieuse tentative d'adaptation au cinéma du roman de science-fiction majeur par le réalisateur culte, Alejandro Jodorowsky, qui se solda par un échec.

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    • Frank Pavich
  • Casting principal
    • Alejandro Jodorowsky
    • Michel Seydoux
    • H.R. Giger
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    • Réalisation
      • Frank Pavich
    • Casting principal
      • Alejandro Jodorowsky
      • Michel Seydoux
      • H.R. Giger
    • 101avis d'utilisateurs
    • 210avis des critiques
    • 79Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 12 victoires et 27 nominations au total

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    Jodorowsky's Dune
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    Jodorowsky's Dune: Legacy Of Dune
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    Jodorowsky's Dune: Legacy Of Dune
    Jodorowsky's Dune: Hollywood
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    Jodorowsky's Dune: Hollywood
    Jodorowsky's Dune: Giger
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    Jodorowsky's Dune: Giger
    Jodorowsky's Dune: The Fight To Make Dune
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    Jodorowsky's Dune: The Fight To Make Dune

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    Alejandro Jodorowsky
    Alejandro Jodorowsky
    • Self
    Michel Seydoux
    Michel Seydoux
    • Self - Producer - Dune
    H.R. Giger
    H.R. Giger
    • Self - Artist - Dune
    Chris Foss
    Chris Foss
    • Self - Artist - Dune
    Nicolas Winding Refn
    Nicolas Winding Refn
    • Self
    Richard Stanley
    Richard Stanley
    • Self
    Devin Faraci
    Devin Faraci
    • Self - Film Critic
    Drew McWeeny
    Drew McWeeny
    • Self - Film Critic
    Jean-Paul Gibon
    Jean-Paul Gibon
    • Self - Co-Producer - Dune
    Gary Kurtz
    Gary Kurtz
    • Self
    Douglas Trumbull
    Douglas Trumbull
    • Self
    • (images d'archives)
    Flor
    • Self, Alejandro Jodorowsky's cat
    Diane O'Bannon
    Diane O'Bannon
    • Self - Dan O'Bannon's Widow
    Dan O'Bannon
    Dan O'Bannon
    • Self
    • (images d'archives)
    • (voix)
    Pink Floyd
    Pink Floyd
    • Themselves
    • (images d'archives)
    Brontis Jodorowsky
    Brontis Jodorowsky
    • Self - Actor - Dune
    Jean-Pierre Vignau
    Jean-Pierre Vignau
    • Self - Stunt Coordinator - Dune
    Salvador Dalí
    Salvador Dalí
    • Self
    • (images d'archives)
    • Réalisation
      • Frank Pavich
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    8teaguetod

    The Greatest Movie Never Made

    This documentary tells the story of director Alejandro Jodorowsky's unfinished masterpiece: his attempt to produce a film adaptation of Frank Herbert's sprawling science-fiction novel 'Dune' in the mid-1970s -- a project which was never completed, in part because it collapsed under the weight of the director's incredibly ambitious vision for the movie. It was to have been a larger-than-life epic, as grand as Stanley Kubrick's '2001.'

    All that survives of Jodorowsky's 'Dune' are the script, storyboards, and concept artwork. Using these, combined with talking-heads interviews of those involved, the documentary tries to show us how the finished film would have looked.

    What makes all this so captivating are the interviews with Jodorowsky himself, and his incredible passion as he recounts the tale of an unfinished project from 40 years ago. Entering into Jodorowsky's world is like falling into a visionary dream where anything and everything is possible. And as his vision progresses, it becomes more and more ambitious: Salvador Dalì, Mick Jagger, and Orson Welles agree to star. Dan O'Bannon and H.R. Giger will design the sets and costumes. Pink Floyd will provide the score. It's hard to imagine a more ambitious movie, considering the technical limitations of the time.

    Yet, as the documentary shows, the ripples from this never-completed, ahead-of-its-time film spread out in many directions, inspiring different ideas that made their way into later films such as 'Star Wars' and 'Alien' -- and which continue to inspire filmmakers today.
    mote99

    The most influential film never actually made?

    If you love movies and/or eccentric characters, you simply must see "Jodorowsky's Dune." It's one of the best documentaries about the (un)making of a film I've ever seen. It's a terrific documentary and a thoroughly fascinating character study.

    It covers the story of a feature film that Alejandro Jodorowsky never made. He came close to making an adaptation of Frank Herbert's sci-fi novel, Dune, before David Lynch did it in the 1980s. Jodorowsky was a very successful cult film director during the '70s and made films like El Topo, The Holy Mountain, and Santa Sangre. When you listen to Jodorowsky talk for this length of time, you come to understand how he got his films made: he simply hypnotized people! ;-)

    Although it was never actually made, Jodorowsky's sci-fi film went on to influence later sci-fi movies like "Alien," "Blade Runner," and even "Star Wars." And it also opened the door for the film careers of people like Dan O'Bannon, Jean Giraud, and H.R. Giger, who later worked on Ridley Scott's "Alien."

    "Jodorowsky's Dune" gets a big thumbs up from me! I highly recommend this documentary!
    8gavin6942

    Glorious

    The story of cult film director Alejandro Jodorowsky's ambitious but ultimately doomed film adaptation of Frank Herbert's seminal science fiction novel.

    This is the missing link of science fiction history. Between 1960 and 1980, the world of science fiction evolved from cheesy robots and mad scientists to something far more visionary. Other given credit are "Alien", "2001", "Star Wars" and others... but perhaps it was this film that never got made.

    H.R. Giger? Dan O'Bannon? Orson Welles? This is an incredible story, and really bridges a gap. Those watching "Dark Star" today (2015) might think it is a rather silly film, but put back into tits context and influence, it may be a much bigger piece of history than many think. How big would "Dune" have been?
    lor_

    Sycophantic, miserably off-target salute to yet another so-called "visionary"

    "Visionary" is the most misused term in film circles of late, thrown around by idiots who wouldn't know a D.W. Griffith film from a Warhol. Such is the fate of Alexandro (proper spelling) Jodorowsky, a darling of cultists.

    Unlike the particularly lame set of experts rounded up here (fan boys as film critics and untalented film directors Richard Stanley and Nicolas Winding Refn), I was a film buff in the '60s and '70s and properly placed Alexandro's work ("El Topo", "Fando & Lis", "The Holy Mountain") in the context of his betters: Glauber Rocha from Brazil and the fabulous European surrealist Arrabal.

    Frank Pavich who directed this documentary fails to mention even in passing that "Fando and Lis" was adapted by AJ from a play by Arrabal. "Viva la Muerte!" by Arrabal was just as influential a midnight movie at the outset of the '70s as AJ's "El Topo", and all the art-house directors of that era owed plenty to the innovations of Rocha in a series of films from which "Antonio das Mortes" stood out, and would still be a reference point if folks did their homework.

    In covering AJ's work this documentary is incomplete and misleading. The most famous anecdote regarding "The Holy Mountain" concerns star Dennis Hopper going crazy during filming and leaving the set, forcing AJ to replace him. Nowhere is that level of historical research encountered here.

    Instead we have AJ pontificating, gesticulating, and basically acting the part of "the mad genius" for Pavich's camera. This routine, favored by Werner Herzog in recent decades gets old in a hurry and made watching "J's 'Dune" a real chore. I interviewed Terry Gilliam in 1981 in Manhattan on his promo junket for the release of "The Time Bandits" and he behaved in person one-on-one quite similar to the way Jodo acts here. Both men are so full of enthusiasm and passion concerning making movies that they literally seem about to blow a gasket at any moment.

    Both Jodorowsky and Gilliam have become famous over the years for the outlandishness (and scale) of their projects, and their becoming folk heroes by going Don Quixote-like up against the windmills/giants of the Film Establishment, i.e., the guys who hold the purse-strings.

    Much is made here of Hollywood's inability to see the power of AJ's meticulously (and permanently) enshrined shooting script that is bound in hardback the size of an unexpurgated Webster's dictionary. Both he and Gilliam seem to have a mental block against recognizing the difference between making a large-scale, say mature David Lean- scale, movie and writing the Great American Novel or crafting the ultimate Broadway Play. Self-appointed "visionaries" need not apply - only fools like Bob Guccione and his "most expensive porn film of all time" Caligula can do that. Artists like these should sensibly follow in the footsteps of avant-garde filmmakers, Maya Deren, Ed Emshwiller, Stan Brakhage and Stan Vanderbeek: create independent, no-budget, uncompromising underground cinema. Leave the $200,000,000 projects to hacks like Michael Bay.

    It was Dino De Laurentiis (along with Joseph E. Levine and Alexander Salkind) who initiated the era of big-budgets we currently live with: back when Dune by AJ was being worked on and shopped the entire film industry was functioning under very tight budgetary restrictions following the near-collapse of the studios in 1969: no film in the '70s was being green-lighted with a budget as high as $15,000,000, which Dune would entail.

    For the record, it was 1976 when Levine's "A Bridge Too Far", Dino's "King Kong" and Salkind's "Superman" were independently produced at much higher budgets, opening the floodgates. And not coincidentally it was Dino, through his daughter, who ended up producing the David Lynch flop of "Dune".

    So the doc's argument about AJ's war with stupid studio execs is completely off- base and ignorantly presented -their hands were tied at that time.

    Worse than that, the movie's implication about the power and influence of AJ's Dune, even without it being made, is 180 degrees off the mark. Sure, we see trotted out a who's who of ultra-creative talent that was working on preparing the movie: Giger, Moebius, O'Bannon, even hangers-on like Welles and Dali. Ridley Scott is rightly shown to be the chief recipient of the fruits of their labors -going from the promising art-house director of "The Duellists" to fame and fortune (via hiring AJ's technicians) with increasingly bigger- canvas epics like "Alien", "Blade Runner" and ultimately "Gladiator" and many others all of which not coincidentally resemble the '60s epics that sank Hollywood's fortunes and led to that moratorium on big-budget projects in the first place.

    The legacy of this unfinished film is not launching top technical and creative talent in a host of blockbusters but rather the industry's ongoing fascination with flashy, mindless crap, currently emblazoned by the application of 3-D (a tarnished medium from the early '50s) to so many pictures as well as fake IMAX (not using the IMAX photographic system) to market the junk.

    What Pavich presents as AJ's strengths are in fact his fatal flaws. Rounding up the top talent - it seems like he has the Midas touch in finding the best in each field, does not disguise the obvious fact that had he actually been able to make "Dune", AJ would be calling all the shots, like a Robert Rodriguez (writer/director/cameraman/editor). Evidence of this creeps into the doc with the segment dealing with Doug Trumbull, who is sloughed off as arrogant or not a team player when AJ rejects his participation out of hand, when in fact it is obvious that AJ is the arrogant s.o.b., not Doug.

    AJ would have a firmer and more legitimate place in film history had he remained independent and tackled smaller-scale films that expressed exactly what he wanted to say, a la the models of Jim Jarmusch or Woody Allen.
    10thogstacker

    Fascinating, inspiring, funny

    This is the only movie I watched twice at the True/False film festival in Columbia, Missouri in 2014. I am a fan of Frank Herbert's Dune and was pulled into the epic mythos of this 1970s film that never was.

    Although the story of this "failed" project is fascinating, it was Jodorowsky's passion and drive that made me pay to see this movie twice. This is an absolute must-see for sci-fi fans but should also be viewed by artists, writers, film makers, sculptures, dancers, foley artists or anyone who has creative passion.

    It is inspiring to see a man, albeit a near lunatic, with such vision, scope and ambition.

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    • Anecdotes
      Hollywood studios would only let Alejandro Jodorowsky make the film provided that it would be 1h 50 mins long. Jodorowsky declined, reportedly stating that he wanted to make approximately a 15 hour long film. This is a common misconception- he never planned that the actual movie was going to be 15-20 hours, he made this statement in a fit of passion that his artistry would not be confined or compromised by a running time restriction (the studios were asking for 90-120 min running time for profit reasons) asserting that he will make the film as long as he wants it to be, and not because some suit wants more money. While the "Dune Book" being a massive tome; held a script, a full storyboard, and numerous conceptual designs and art work with a budget breakdown it's easy to assume and misconstrued that the finished product would have been over 12 hours.
    • Gaffes
      Jodorowsky confuses the timing of events when he talks about going to London to see the members of Pink Floyd would do a score for the film. This would have in the mid 70s, since he said he had decided to contact Dan OBannon to come work on the project after seeing Dark Star (released in 1974). But he said Pink Floyd were working on Dark Of The Moon. However, that was released in 1973, too early to fit. It would be more likely they were finishing Wish You Were Here, released in1975.
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      Alejandro Jodorowsky: What is the goal of the life? It's to create yourself a soul. For me, movies are an art... more than an industry. And its the search of the human soul... as painting, as literature, as poetry. Movies are that for me.

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      Featured in Half in the Bag: 2014 Movie Catch-up: Part 2 (2014)
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      Written by Roger Waters

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 mars 2016 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • États-Unis
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      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
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      • «Дюна» Ходоровського
    • Lieux de tournage
      • The Domes, Casa Grande, Arizona, États-Unis(Scenes deleted)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Highline Pictures
      • Camera One
      • Endless Picnic
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      • 23 mars 2014
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