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Alejandro Jodorowsky needs your help!
Alejandro Jodorowsky - the legendary cult filmmaker behind Santa Sangre, El Topo and The Holy Mountain - needs your help. After years trying to raise funding for big new projects King Shot and Son Of El Topo, Jodorowsky is moving on to something more personal: Danza De La Realidad, an autobiographical picture based on his own childhood and teenaged years.
Having had no luck with conventional film financing methods in recent years, Jodorowsky is taking this one to the streets and trying the crowd funding method: Put a hundred dollars into the film and you'll receive a special cut of the finished movie on DVD. For details check out the official website - sorry, Spanish only - and the video. http://ladanza.cl/es SOURCE - Twitch. |
I had no idea he was so desperate for money. He should hang his head in shame. *smashes my dvds of The Holy Mountain and Santa Sangre*
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To think I even contemplated BUYING El Topo on dvd as well with my xmas money-now I'll download a pirated torrent!
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What? I don't get why you've got bent out of shape about it?
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I find it really weird none of the studios will put any cash into making his films.
His earlier work has generated quite a cult following and that alone would mean the films would have some sort of fairly decent projected income. Not saying they would make billions or anything but enough to warrant funding something. |
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If Lars Van Trier can get his films made, you'd think Jodorowsky would be able to.
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Can't blame a person for pursuing their dream and vision, though. |
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The scale of financing a movie is so much more than that of a music cd. The entire cost of recording and releasing a self-produced music cd would be easily eaten up by one day on a movie set. The comparison between the two isn't really a fair one.
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If an artist (in any regard) is struggling to finance his work, I don't think it is unreasonable to ask people who want to see your art, to help out if they can. People who have the money to spare and want to give it, are more than welcome. And in return, they get a special copy of the end product. Special and collector editions of films can often sell for massive amounts of money anyways, so I don't see the issue for dedicated fans to pay out, and also know that they helped a piece of art from a legendary director being made. |
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Where's John Lennon when you need him? ;)
I'd like to see what Jodorowsky would come up with these days. I enjoyed José Mojica Marins' last film... although a lot of people didn't seem to. Have you guys watched Tusk or The Rainbow Thief? Worth checking out? |
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I haven't seen Tusk or The Rainbow Thief; they're hard to get a hold of. |
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