
Alejandro (or Alexandro) Jodorowsky
'Alejandro Jodorowsky' or 'Alexandro Jodorowsky' () (born
February 7,
1929, in
Iquique,
Chile) is a
philosopher,
scholar in
comparative religion,
playwright,
director,
producer,
composer,
actor,
mime,
comic book writer, tarot card reader and historian, and
psychotherapist.
Early Years
Jodorowsky began his artistic activities at a very young age inspired greatly by film and literature. He began publishing his poetry in Chile when he was 16. At this time he worked alongside the Chilean poets,
Nicanor Parra and
Enrique Lihn. He developed an interest in puppetry and mime. At 17, he debuted as an actor and a year later he created the pantomime troupe, Teatro Mimico. In 1953 Jodorowsky wrote his first play, El Minotauro. That same year he traveled to Paris to study pantomime with
Etienne Decroux, the teacher of
Marcel Marceau. The next year he joined Marcel Marceau theatre troupe; the performances realized during this collaboration toured worldwide. After performing in Mexico in 1960, Jodorowsky decide to continue his stay in order to pursue other theatrical endeavors.
Los Panicos
In February of 1962, in Paris, Jodorowsky with
Fernando Arrabal and
Roland Topor, iniciated El Panico, an artistic movement centered around three basic elements: terror, humor, and simultaneity. These acts combine layers of physical postures inspired by the imagination and integrate artistic elements. Included in movement el Panico are; Cuentos Panicos, Teatro Panico, Fabulas Panicas and Efimeros Panicos.
Throughout the 60’s and 70’s, working in Paris and Mexico, Jodorowsky created over one hundred theatrical productions. He directed works of his own in addition to those written by
Leonora Carrington, Samuel Beckett, Ionesco, Strindberg and others. El Acto Efimero, or ephemeral performances were acted out in public spaces drawing attention to the quotidian while promoting critical awareness in both participants and audience. During these ephemeral acts the public is often unaware that an act of drama is being performed. Jodorowsky once stated "the Panic man is not, he is ever ''becoming'' " to reference
Alfred Korzybski influence in his thought.
Beginning in 1966, Jodorowsky created comics relating to El Panico. These comics were made independently and in collaboration with illustrators including
Jean "Möbius" Giraud. In the course of his comic career Jodorowsky has created approximately 21 series including Fabulas Panicos, Los Ojos del Gato and El Incal. All translated in over ten languages.
Jodorowsky first experience with film was in 1953 in Paris where he adapted Thomas Mann’s’, Las Cabezas Trocadas. He next created Fando y Lis in Mexico in 1967. Two years later Jodorowsky created his most renowned film, El Topo. In the following years additional films were realized including La Montana Sagrada in 1972 .
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Psychomagic==
Recognized as one of the world's leading researchers of the Tarot, Jodorowsky spent over fifteen years reconstructing the original form of Tarot de Marsella. From this work he moved in to more therapeutic work in three areas:
psychomagic, psycho genealogy and iniciatic massage.
Psychomagic aims to heal psychological wounds suffered in life. This therapy is based on the belief that the performance of certain acts can directly act upon the unconscious mind, releasing it from a series of traumas, some of which are passed down from generation to generation. Psychogenealogy includes the studying of the patient’s personality and family tree in order to best address their specific sources.
Jodorowsky’s has several books on his therapeutic methods such as Psicomagia, La Trampa Sagrada and his autobiography La Danza de la Realidad. To date he has published over 23 novels along with dozens of articles and interviews. His books are widely read in Spanish and french and are still waiting to be known among the anglo-American readers.
Throughout his career, Jodorowsky has gained a reputation as a philosopher and scholar who presents the teachings of religion, psychology and spiritual masters, by molding them into pragmatic and imaginative endeavors. All of his enterprises integrate an artistic approach. Currently Jodorowsky dedicates much of his time to lecturing about his work.
Film-making career
He started his film career in Mexico with ''
Fando y Lis'' (1968). The feature-length film debuted in
Acapulco at the
Film Festival and is famous for having incited a full scale riot there, requiring that Jodorowsky be smuggled out in a limousine.

Alejandro Jodorowsky speaking in
Sitges festival of cinema 2006
''
El Topo'' (1970), a mystical western, was his second film and is now considered a
cult classic.
John Lennon and
Yoko Ono helped to arrange the film's release and distribution in the United States through
Beatles manager
Allen Klein.
Jodorowsky's third film, ''
La Montaña Sagrada (The Holy Mountain)'' (1973), was entirely financed by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. At a projected budget of $1,500,000 (in USA dollars), it was the most expensive Mexican film production to date. It has been suggested that the Holy Mountain may be inspired by
Rene Daumal novel
Mount Analogue.
Jodorowsky began working in 1975 on an adaptation of
Frank Herbert's ''
Dune''. The project was intended to involve his son Brontis (Paul),
Orson Welles as the Baron,
Salvador Dalí as the Emperor,
Mick Jagger as Feyd Rautha,
Alain Delon as Duncan Idaho,
Geraldine Chaplin as Lady Jessica,
Dan O'Bannon for the script,
Chris Foss,
Pink Floyd,
H.R. Giger and
Jean Giraud (Mœbius). Ultimately, its funding evaporated, but Jodorowsky claimed it was sabotaged by the major studios in
Hollywood because it was too
French, a strange claim considering that Jodorowsky, while a
naturalized citizen of
France, has never identified with any particular country or culture (although the funding and his producer, Jerome Seydoux, were French). Many close to the project claim that the set designs later turned up in ''
Star Wars''. Several of the people working on Jodorowsky's version of ''Dune'' later worked on ''
Alien'' with elements (specifically those designed by
Giger) similar to that of the failed ''Dune'' project. In the early 1980s,
David Lynch would later make the first film adaptation of ''
Dune''.
In 1989 Jodorowsky completed the Mexican-Italian production
Santa Sangre. The film received limited theatrical distribution, putting Jodorowsky back on the cultural map despite its mixed critical reviews. The film delved into psychodrama territory with its protagonist becoming the amputated arms and hands of his mother and committing a string of murders in the process. Several of Jodorowsky's sons were recruited as actors.
He followed in 1990 with a very different film,
The Rainbow Thief. Though it gave Jodorowsky a chance to work with actual "movie stars"
Peter O'Toole and
Omar Sharif, the producer effectively curtailed most of Jodorowsky's artistic inclinations, threatening to fire him on the spot if anything in the script was changed.
In the 1990s and early 2000s, Jodorowsky attempted to make
a sequel to ''El Topo'' called at different times ''The Sons of El Topo'' and ''Abelcain'', but could not find investors for the project.

Alejandro Jodorowsky
In
2000, Jodorowsky won the Jack Smith Lifetime Achievement Award from the
Chicago Underground Film Festival. He attended the Festival and his films were shown, including "El Topo" and "The Holy Mountain", which at the time had grey legal status. According to festival director
Bryan Wendorf, it was an open question of whether CUFF would be allowed to show the two films, or whether the police would show up and shut the festival down.
Until 2007, ''Fando y Lis'' and ''Santa Sangre'' were the only of Jodorowsky's work available on DVD. Neither ''El Topo'' nor ''The Holy Mountain'' were available on
videocassette or
DVD in the United States or the United Kingdom due to ownership disputes with distributor
Allen Klein. Since the dispute's settlement in 2004, however, plans to re-release Jodorowsky's films were announced by
ABKCO Films. On January 19, 2007, the website digitalbits.com announced that on May 01, 2007 Anchor Bay will release a box set that will include "El Topo", "The Holy Mountain" and "Fando y Lis". A limited edition of the set will include both the "El Topo" and "The Holy Mountain" soundtracks. And, in early February 2007,
Tartan Video announced its May 14, 2007 release date for the UK PAL DVD editions of ''El Topo'', ''The Holy Mountain'' and the 6-disc box set which, alongside the aforementioned feature films, will include the 2 soundtrack CDs, as well as separate DVD editions of Jodorowsky's 1968 debut feature ''Fando y Lis'' (with his 1957 short, ''La Cravate'' aka ''Les têtes interverties'', included as an extra) and the 1994 feature-length documentary ''La Constellation Jodorowsky''. Notably, ''Fando y Lis'' and ''La Cravate'' were extensively digitally restored and remastered in London during late 2006, thus providing the perfect compliment to the quality restoration work undertaken on ''El Topo'' and ''The Holy Mountain'' in the States by Abkco, and ensuring that the presentation of ''Fando y Lis'' is a significant improvement over the 2001 Fantoma DVD edition. Prior to the availability of these legitimate releases, only inferior quality, optically censored
bootleg copies of both ''El Topo'' and ''The Holy Mountain'' have been circulated illegally on the Internet on DVD.
In an interview with Premier Magazine, Jodorowsky said his next project will be a gangster film called ''King Shot''.
Marilyn Manson will play a 300-year-old pope, he said, and
Nick Nolte has also expressed interest in working with the director. In the interview, Jodorowsky also said he wanted to make a sequel to El Topo, but couldn't raise the funds.

'Anarchy and Alchemy' Cover (Creation Books)
'Anarchy and Alchemy: The Films of Alejandro Jodorowsky' is the first major English language study on the cinema of Jodorowsky. Appearing on stage in London on 13/04/07, Jodorowsky said: "People always ask me what my films are about. I say 'I don't know'. I read this book, now I know. If you have questions, it has the answers. I learn a lot about Jodorowsky." 'Anarchy and Alchemy' is available in July 07 from Creation Books.
Comic books
He started his comic career in Mexico with the creation of Anibal 5 series in the mid 1966 with illustrations by Manuel Moro and had his turn in drawing his own comic strip in the weekly series ''Fabulas Panicas'', that appeared in the Mexican newspaper ''El Heraldo de Mexico''. After his fourth film, ''
Tusk'' he started ''
The Incal'' with
Jean Giraud (Mœbius). This graphic novel has its roots deep in the Tarot and its symbols. i.e. the protagonist of ''The Incal'', John Difool, is linked to the
Fool card. ''The Incal'' (which would branch off into a
prequel and
sequel) forms the first in a sequence of several
science fiction comic book series, all set in the same
space opera Jodoverse (or "Metabarons Universe") published by
Humanoids Publishing.
Comic books set in this milieu ''
The Caste of the Metabarons'', ''
The Technopriests'', ''
Incal'', ''
Moonface'', and ''
Megalex'' and also a
RPG adaptation,''
The Metabarons Roleplaying Game''. Many ideas and concepts derived from Jodorowsky's planned adaptation of ''
Dune'' (which he would have only loosely based upon
Frank Herbert's original
novel) are featured in this universe.
Mœbius and Jodorowsky sued
Luc Besson, director of ''
The Fifth Element'', claiming that the 1997 film borrowed graphic and story elements from ''
The Incal'', but lost their case.
[1] In a 2002 interview with the
Danish comic book magazine ''Strip!'', Jodorowsky actually claimed that he considered it an honour that somebody stole his ideas which is not surprising as Jodorowsky believes that authors do not create the stories they tell as much as they make personal interpretations of myths universal to the collective human subconsciousness.
Other action comics by Jodorowsky outside the genre of
science fiction include the historically-based ''Bouncer'' illustrated by
Francois Boucq, ''Juan Solo'' (''Son of the Gun'') and ''Le Lama blanc'' (''The White Lama''), both illustrated by
Georges Bess.
''Le Cœur couronné'' (''The Crowned Heart'', translated into English as ''The Madwoman of the Sacred Heart''), a racy
satire on religion set in contemporary times, won Jodorowsky and his collaborator, Jean Giraud, the
2001 Haxtur Award for Best Long Strip. He is currently working on a new graphic novel for the U.S. market.
Jodorowsky's comic book work also appears in Taboo volume 4 (ed. Stephen Thrower) which features an interview with the director, designs for his version of Frank Herbert's ''Dune'', comic storyboards for ''El Topo'', and a collabortation with Moebius with the illustrated ''Eyes of the Cat''.
He collaborated with
Milo Manara in the title ''Borgia'' (2006), graphic novel about the history of the
House of Borgia.
Recent Appeareances
On December 3, 2005, dressed in a robe like the one he wore in his film ''The Holy Mountain'', he officiated at the non-denominational marriage ceremony of friend
Marilyn Manson and
Dita Von Teese at Castle Gurteen in Kilsheelan, home of artist
Gottfried Helnwein, in Tipperary, Ireland. After the marriage dissolved, Jodorowsky stated in an interview : "I told Marilyn Manson: 'You are a performance. I do not know you without make-up, no one knows you without make-up.' He married this girl, she is also a performer and when he married it was performance. When reality comes after it is not possible for them. Now he is with a girl with humanity."
[2] Manson has also stated that Jodorowsky influenced his entire visual style.
[3]
Comics bibliography
★ ''
L'Incal'', artwork by
Moebius,
Les Humanoïdes Associés
★
★ 1 ''L' Incal Noir'', 1981
★
★ 2 ''L'Incal Lumière'', 1982
★
★ 3 ''Ce qui est en bas'', 1983
★
★ 4 ''Ce qui est en haut'', 1985
★
★ 5 ''La Cinquième Essence - 1 Galaxie qui songe'', 1988
★
★ 6 ''La Cinquième Essence - 2 La Planète Difool'', 1989
★ ''Avant l'Incal'', artwork by
Zoran Janjetov,
Les Humanoïdes Associés
★
★ 1 ''Adieu le père''
★
★ 2 ''Détective privé de classe "R"''
★
★ 3 ''Croot''
★
★ 4 ''Anarcopsychotiques''
★
★ 5 ''Ouisky, SPV et homéoputes''
★
★ 6 ''Suicide Allée''
★ ''Après l'Incal'', artwork by
Moebius,
Les Humanoïdes Associés
★
★ 1 ''Le Nouveau rêve'', 2000
★ ''
Les Technopères'', artwork by
Zoran Janjetov,
Les Humanoïdes Associés
★
★ 1 ''La Pré-école Techno''
★
★ 2 ''L'École pénitentiaire de Nohope''
★
★ 3 ''Planeta Games''
★
★ 4 ''Halkattrazz, l'étoile des Bourreaux''
★
★ 5 ''La secte des Techno-évêques''
★
★ 6 ''Les secrets du Techno-Vatican''
★
★ 7 ''Le Jeu parfait''
★
★ 8 ''La Galaxie promise''
★ ''Les Aventures d'Alef-Thau'', artwork by
Arno,
Les Humanoïdes Associés
★
★ 1 ''L'Enfant Tronc''
★
★ 2 ''Le Prince Manchot''
★
★ 3 ''Le Roi Borgne''
★
★ 4 ''Le Seigneur des Illusions''
★
★ 5 ''L'Empereur Boiteux''
★
★ 6 ''L'Homme sans Réalité''
★
★ 7 ''La Porte de la Vérité''
★
★ 8 ''Le Triomphe du Rêveur'' (artwork by
Covial)
★ ''Le Lama blanc'', artwork by
Georges Bess,
Les Humanoïdes Associés
★
★ 1 ''Le Premier pas''
★
★ 2 ''La Seconde Vue''
★
★ 3 ''Les Trois Oreilles''
★
★ 4 ''La Quatrième Voix''
★
★ 5 ''Main Ouvert, Main Fermée''
★
★ 6 ''Triangle d'Eau, Triangle de Feu''
★ ''Juan solo'', artwork by
Georges Bess,
Les Humanoïdes Associés
★
★ 1 ''Fils de flingue''
★
★ 2 ''Les chiens du pouvoir''
★
★ 3 ''La chair et la gale''
★
★ 4 ''Saint salaud''
★ ''Aliot'', 1996, artwork by
Victor de la Fuente,
Dargaud
★
★ 1: ''Le Fils des ténèbres''
★ ''Anibal Cinq'', artwork by
Georges Bess,
Les Humanoïdes Associés
★
★ 1 ''Dix femmes avant de mourir'', 1990
★
★ 2 ''Chair d'Orchidée pour le Cyborg'', 1992
★ ''Astéroïde Hurlant'' (2006)
★ ''Borgia'', artwork by
Milo Manara,
Albin Michel
★
★ 1 ''Du sang pour le pape'', 2004
★
★ 2 ''Le pouvoir et l'inceste'', 2006
★ ''Bouncer'', artwork by
François Boucq,
Les Humanoïdes Associés
★
★ 1 ''Un diamant pour l'Au-delà'', 2001
★
★ 2 ''La Pitié des bourreaux'', 2002
★
★ 3 ''La Justice des serpents'', 2003
★
★ 4 ''La Vengeance du manchot'', 2005
★
★ 5 ''La Proie des louves'', 2006
★ ''Face de lune'', artwork by
François Boucq,
Casterman
★
★ 1 ''La Cathédrale invisible'', 1992
★
★
★ 1/2 ''Le Dompteur de vagues'', 2003
★
★
★ 2/2 ''La Cathédrale invisible'', 2003
★
★ 2 ''La Pierre de faîte'', 1997
★
★
★ 1/2 ''La Pierre de faîte'', 2004
★
★
★ 2/2 ''La Femme qui vient du ciel'', 2004
★
★ 3 ou 5 ''L'Œuf de l'Âme'', 2004
★ ''
La Caste des Méta-Barons'', artwork by
Juan Giménez,
Les Humanoïdes Associés
★
★ 1 ''Othon le Trisaïeul'', 1992
★
★ 2 ''Honorata la Trisaïeule'', 1993
★
★ 3 ''Aghnar le Bisaïeul'', 1995
★
★ 4 ''Oda la Bisaïeule'', 1997
★
★ 5 ''Tête d'Acier l'Aïeul'', 1998
★
★ 6 ''Doña Vicenta Gabriela de Rokha l'Aïeule'', 1999
★
★ 7 ''Aghora le Père-mère'', 2002
★
★ 8 ''Sans Nom, le dernier Méta-Baron'', 2004
★
★ Hors série ''La Maison des Ancêtres'', 2000
★
★ Int ''La Caste des Méta-barons - L'intégrale'', 2003
★ ''Dayal de Castaka'', artwork by
Das Pastoras,
Les Humanoïdes Associés
★
★ 1 ''Le Premier Ancêtre'', 2007
★ ''Mégalex'', artwork by
Fred Beltran, Les Humanoïdes Associés
★
★ 1 ''L'anomalie'', 1999
★
★ 2 ''L'ange Bossu'', 2002
★ ''Le Cœur couronné'', artwork by
Moebius,
Les Humanoïdes Associés
★
★ 1 ''La Folle du Sacré Cœur'', 1992
★
★ 2 ''Le Piège de l'irrationnel'', 1993
★
★ 3 ''Le Fou de la Sorbonne'', 1998
★ ''Le Dieu jaloux'', artwork by
Silvio Cadelo,
Les Humanoïdes Associés
★
★ 1 ''Le Dieu jaloux'', 1984
★
★ 2 ''L'Ange carnivore'', 1986
★
★ int ''La Saga d'Alandor'', 1991
★ ''Moebius'', artwork by
Moebius,
Les Humanoïdes Associés
★
★ 8 ''Les Yeux du Chat'', 1978
★
★ 10 ''Griffes d'Ange'', 1994
★
★ 11 ''Chaos''
Plays (incomplete)
★ ''Zaratustra'' (1976)
★ ''El ensueño''
★ ''La ópera del orden''
★ ''El Gorila''
★ ''Las sillas''
★ ''Penélope''
★ ''El diario de un loco''
★ ''El juego que todos jugamos''
★ ''Opera panique''
Other work
He weekly comments "good news" for the nightly "author newsreport" of his friend
Fernando Sánchez-Dragó[4] in
Telemadrid.
Filmography
★ ''
Les têtes interverties'' (1957)
★
★ ''La Cravate''
★
★ ''The Transposed Heads''
★
★ ''The Severed Heads''
★ ''
Fando y Lis'' (1967)
★
★ ''Fando and Lis''
★ ''
El Topo'' (1970)
★
★ ''The Mole''
★ ''
The Holy Mountain'' (1973)
★ ''
Tusk'' (1978)
★ ''
Santa Sangre'' (1989)
★
★ ''Holy Blood''
★ ''
The Rainbow Thief'' (1990)
★ ''
King Shot'' (TBA)
Bibliography
★ ''Cuentos Panicos'' (1963) illustrations by Roland Topor
★ ''Teatro Pánico'' (1965)
★ ''Juegos Pánicos'' (1965)
★ ''El Topo, fábula pánica con imágenes'' (1970) scrreenplay from the film ''El Topo''
★ ''Fábulas Pánicas'' (1977) reprints from some strips of ''el Heraldo de Mexico''
★ ''Las ansias carnívoras de la nada'' (1991)
★ ''Donde mejor canta un pájaro'' (1994)
★ ''Psychomagie/Approches d´une thérapie panique'' (1995) ISBN 968-6941-04-5
★ ''Griffes D´Ange'' (1996) illustrations by Jean Giraud
★ ''Antología Pánica'' (1996) with Daniel González-Dueñas
★ ''Los Evangelios para sanar'' (1997) ISBN 968-27-0701-3
★ ''La Sagesse des blagues;Le doigt et la lune;Les histoires de Mulla Nasrudin'' (1997) illustrations by George Bess
★ ''El niño del jueves negro'' (1999)
★ ''Albina y los hombres-perro'' (2000)
★ ''La Trampa Sagrada'' (2000)
★ ''No basta decir'' (2000)
★ ''La danza de la realidad'' (2001) Jodorowksy's autobiography ISBN 987-566-067-1
★ ''El loro de las siete lenguas'' (2001)
★ ''El Paso del ganso'' (2001)
★ ''Ópera Panique,ou l`éloge de la quotidenneté'' (2001) play
★ ''El tesoro de la sombra'' (2003)
★ ''Fábulas Pánicas'' (2003) reprints of all strips of ''el Herlado de México''
★ ''El dedo y la luna'' (2004)
★ ''Piedras del camino'' (2004)
★ ''La voie du Tarot'' (2004)
★ ''Yo, el tarot'' (2004)
★ ''El Maestro y las Magas'' (2006)
References
★
Jodorowsky publications dans ''Métal Hurlant'' BDoubliées
★
Jodorowsky albums Bedetheque
'Footnotes'
1. Mœbius perd son procès contre Besson
2. Metro UK website
3. Marilyn Manson USA website
4. ''Sánchez Dragó asegura que "Diario de la noche" será "ecuánime, veraz y neutral"'', Telemadrid
External links
★
BBC Collective video interview with film clips
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Jodorowsky official site
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The Symbol Grows: Alejandro Jodorowsky
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Jodorowsky le scénariste (contains list of comic works)
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Jodo Universe: Inside the Esoteric Mind of Alejandro Jodorowsky (from
Res Magazine)
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Premiere Magazine interview with Jodorowsky
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Publisher of ''Anarchy and Alchemy'' book
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A Book of the Film web adaption of the screenplay + rare vintage interviews with Jodorowsky
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The Sounds of El Topo free mp3 downloads of the ultrarare Apple and "Shades of Joy" soundtrack releases + sound clips from the film
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JODOROWSKO página dedicada a Jodorowsky y su café La Temeraire
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Alejandro Jodorowsky - Unseen Dune