The release in 2014 of the dance of reality marked the triumphant return, after a 23-year hiatus, of Alejandro Jodorowsky, the visionary Chilean filmmaker behind cult classics el Topo and the holy mountain. in the radiantly visceral autobiographical film, a young Jodorowsky (played by his son, Brontis) is confronted by a collection of compelling characters that contribute to his burgeoning surreal consciousness. Adding to the autobiographical nature of the work, the film was shot in Tocopilla, a coastal town on the edge of the Chilean desert, where the filmmaker was born in 1929. Blending his personal history with metaphor, mythology, and poetry, the dance of reality reflects Jodorowsky's philosophy that reality is not objective but rather a 'dance' created by our own imaginations.
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1 Ice-Cream
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2 The Clowns
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3 Teosofo
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4 Ibañez Orgasm
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5 Carlito's Death
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6 The Wave
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7 Shoes Dance
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8 God Doesn't Exist
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9 Los Mineros
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10 Bucéfalo
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11 Jaime and Bucéfalo
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12 Bucéfalo Dies
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13 Bodisua
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14 José
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15 Aquilles
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16 The Midget
The release in 2014 of the dance of reality marked the triumphant return, after a 23-year hiatus, of Alejandro Jodorowsky, the visionary Chilean filmmaker behind cult classics el Topo and the holy mountain. in the radiantly visceral autobiographical film, a young Jodorowsky (played by his son, Brontis) is confronted by a collection of compelling characters that contribute to his burgeoning surreal consciousness. Adding to the autobiographical nature of the work, the film was shot in Tocopilla, a coastal town on the edge of the Chilean desert, where the filmmaker was born in 1929. Blending his personal history with metaphor, mythology, and poetry, the dance of reality reflects Jodorowsky's philosophy that reality is not objective but rather a 'dance' created by our own imaginations.