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Jodorowsky's Dune

  • 2013
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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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The story of cult film director Alejandro Jodorowsky's ambitious but ultimately doomed film adaptation of the seminal science fiction novel.The story of cult film director Alejandro Jodorowsky's ambitious but ultimately doomed film adaptation of the seminal science fiction novel.The story of cult film director Alejandro Jodorowsky's ambitious but ultimately doomed film adaptation of the seminal science fiction novel.

  • Director
    • Frank Pavich
  • Stars
    • Alejandro Jodorowsky
    • Michel Seydoux
    • H.R. Giger
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    • Director
      • Frank Pavich
    • Stars
      • Alejandro Jodorowsky
      • Michel Seydoux
      • H.R. Giger
    • 101User reviews
    • 210Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 27 nominations total

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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
    • (archive footage)
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    • Self, Alejandro Jodorowsky's cat
    Diane O'Bannon
    Diane O'Bannon
    • Self - Dan O'Bannon's Widow
    Dan O'Bannon
    Dan O'Bannon
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (voice)
    Pink Floyd
    Pink Floyd
    • Themselves
    • (archive footage)
    Brontis Jodorowsky
    Brontis Jodorowsky
    • Self - Actor - Dune
    Jean-Pierre Vignau
    Jean-Pierre Vignau
    • Self - Stunt Coordinator - Dune
    Salvador Dalí
    Salvador Dalí
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Frank Pavich
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    7planktonrules

    If it had been made, perhaps it would have been much weirder than the David Lynch version!

    This documentary is about the making of the movie "Dune". No, not the 1984 mess of a film and financial disaster helmed by David Lynch, but an earlier version by the surrealist director, Alejandro Jodorowsky...a version that never ended up being made.

    The film gathers together the surviving members of the production crew to talk about the Jodorowsky version and how great it might have been. And, through the course of this film, you see many of the story boards, concept art and more.

    As I watched this film, I couldn't help but think that if the Jodorowsky movie had been made, it probably would have been much weirder, much more violent* and much more confusing than the Lynch version. The Lynch film was mostly confusing because it was cut to pieces and should have been at least a 3-4 hour movie. The Jodorowsky version, in contrast, would have been so surreal as to make Lynch seem like an ordinary filmmaker! So, while everyone associated with this project thought the movie would have been great, I just have no idea WHO would have actually gone to see it...especially since Jodorowsky wanted to make a 12-20 hour film AND completely re-write the ending, in which Paul would die! I just can't see the fans wanting to see this...especially when in this documentary Jodorowsky talked about wanting to 'rape Frank Herbert" (not in a literal sense)!

    It's a fascinating film where you get to follow Jodorowsky's thinking and the steps taken to try to get the film made. However, I cannot see this as a 'masterpiece' as some have said. First, it never got made...so how can it be a masterpiece? Second, while it could have been an amazing film (who knows?), it also might easily have been one of the biggest debacles in movie history, though the chances of the film being made seem insanely remote as you watch the documentary.

    Overall, the documentary was fascinating and well worth seeing....the "Dune" project, however, sounded like a nutty gamble to say the least!



    *If you don't think the film would have been uber-violent, watch Jodorowsky's "El Topo" and listen to some of the ideas the filmmaker wanted to incorporate into the movie (castration, dismemberment, etc.).
    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.
    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.
    7elliest_5

    "This is not the greatest film in the world, no - this is just a tribute"

    I couldn't resist the urge to paraphrase the Tenacious D lyric for this review's title, cause I can't imagine anything more fitting.

    I watched this documentary in anticipation of Denis Villeneuve's Dune, trying to better understand why adapting Dune in film has been such a challenge. One answer I came away with is that the sheer magnitude, complexity and transcendental nature of the source material triggers the fantasy-turned-burden of creating the greatest film in the history of cinema. It's like the Dune film has been the holy grail of modern sci-fi filmmaking. Jodorowsky was the first to chase it and was - and still very much is - convinced he had it. If only those pesky studio execs could see past the director's unconventional M.O. and cough up the money.

    Jodorowsky's passionate and fascinating retelling of this epic adventure in filmmaking alone is enough to fill the screen for the whole 90 minutes, but we also get regaled with a good amount of the original concept art, animated storyboards and music that give us a taste of the project's intended aesthetic. The testimonies of some of the artists involved in the project help ground this implausible-sounding tale to reality.

    I don't think the documentary makes any attempt to be objective, so it shouldn't be viewed as a complete chronicle of how this ambitious project went down. It's more a character piece on Jodorowsky himself, as a - slightly unhinged, slightly megalomaniac - uncompromising visionary, who at that one point in history managed to recruit an "army" (his term) of avant-garde talent (a jaw-dropping list of huge names from all over the artistic world from Orson Welles to Mick Jagger, from Salvador Dali to Pink Floyd).

    Jodorowski the person is intriguing and flawed in equal measures. He reminded me a lot of Ayn Rand's Howard Roark (The Fountainhead) in the way that he put his art before anything and anyone else, displaying hints of cruelty: he admits to subjecting his 12-year-old son to a 2-year punishing training regime in preparation for his role as Paul Atreides, then he casually uses rape and "not respecting" women as a metaphor for creating great art (a bit you'd think the director would have chosen to cut out so as to protect the old man in this otherwise hagiographical portrayal).

    In all, it's well worth a watch, especially in light of 2020's Dune, but it's good going into it knowing what to expect and what not to expect.
    TxMike

    The version of 'Dune' that never got made.

    I found that my public library has this BluRay edition of this 'movie'. There were zero online requests for it and the cover art looks interesting. So I snagged it.

    And last night I popped the disc in. Quite a lot of the first part is just talking to set the stage and explain who Jodorowsky is and what kind of movies he made. As it moves along it gets more interesting as we are shown some of the drawings and the out-of-this-world concepts in this 'Dune' movie. That of course never got made.

    This is a great program for dune-fan-atics. For me is was just of mild interest. I watched some, skipped forward some, and never watched it to its conclusion. I just wasn't that interested in a movie that never got made.

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Connections
      Featured in Half in the Bag: 2014 Movie Catch-up: Part 2 (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
      Written by Roger Waters

      Performed by Pink Floyd

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    • Release date
      • March 16, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • «Дюна» Ходоровського
    • Filming locations
      • The Domes, Casa Grande, Arizona, USA(Scenes deleted)
    • Production companies
      • Highline Pictures
      • Camera One
      • Endless Picnic
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $647,280
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $36,018
      • Mar 23, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $662,736
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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