Alejandro Jodorowsky on contemporary cinema

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After a screening of his film Santa Sangre in London, 2002 Chilean director Alejandro Jodorowsky reflects on the impact of (then) contemporay cinema e.g. by the likes of Takashi Miike (Fudoh, Visitor Q) and Kim Ki-Duk's Seom, and how American Cinema makes use of the influences.

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  • Unorthodox and Genious!

  • el maestro is an imaginative, spiritual and pragmatic man of Arts. Look closer...zoom back the camera!

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  • nooo stop stop

  • @BeYourself Not The Eye, since that is Chinese. He said The Isle, directed by Kim Ki Duk. The Eye is a prefectly good film but The Isle is a masterpiece.

  • @BeYourself the eye

  • Does anyone have an idea about what South-Korean movie he's talking about? The one where a guys swallows a fisherhook?

  • Thank you for bashing Tarantino Mr. Jodorowsky.

  • Many filmmaker today must join money for Alejandro Jodowsky's last film,he is the last genius which did remain on art cinema. George lucas and Coppola produced the last movies of Kurosawa.

  • So innocent, he is like a child,.... genious !

  • OMG! I remember Star troopers!! i saw that movie when I was 5! it left such a scar on me! the scene where the guy is missing his brain because the bug sucked it out in order to learn information

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