📜 Overview:
“Having broken away from my illusory self, I was desperately seeking a path and a meaning to life.” This phrase perfectly sums up Alejandro Jodorowsky’s biographical project: reconstituting the incredible adventure of his life. Alejandro Jodorowsky was born in 1929 in Tocopilla, a coastal town on edge of the Chilean desert, where this film was shot. It was there where he discovered the fundamentals of reality, as he underwent an unhappy and alienated childhood as part of an uprooted family.
💵 Budget: USD
3,000,000
🌏 Languages Available:
Spanish
📆 Date Released:
2013-06-19
⌚ Running Time:
130 mins
⭐ Vote Average:
7.2
Beloved Cast
Jaime
Brontis Jodorowsky
Sara
Pamela Flores
Child Alejandro
Jeremias Herskovits
Old Alejandro
Alejandro Jodorowsky
Carlos Ibañez
Bastián Bodenhöfer
Don Aquiles
Andrés Cox
Anarchist
Adan Jodorowsky
Teósofo
Axel Jodorowsky
Hunchback Woman
Alizarine Ducolomb
Carpenter
Sergio Vargas
Propagandist
Patricio Brambilla
Evangelic Pastor
Juan Quezada
Clown Lechuga / Guatón González
Adrián Salgado
Clown Piripipi
Ítalo Tai
Clown Zanahoria
Eugenio Morales
Mayor
Carlos Cantero
Reina de Copas
Luz Jiménez
El Moscardón
Charles Bustos
Ice Cream Seller
Hugo Marín
Dentist
Nelson González
Lt. Cuevas
Rorigo Orellana
Rosita
Helen Tabilo
Profesor Toro
Demetrio Spataris
La Toña
Verónica Power
Flaco Jara
Nicolás de Terán
Tuerto Valdivia
Sergio Monge
Compañero Fierro
Victor Toledo
Conspiradores Transformistas
Brittany Star
Capitán Pedraza
Ricardo Zepeda
Carlitos y Luchito
Tomás Álvarez
Niño Jefe
Dilan Avendaño
Nazi Officer
Marcelo Alonso
Nazi spokesman
Sebastián Layseca
Priest
Alejandro Sieveking
Liberator 1
Gastón Pauls
Tortured Woman
Sissi Fuentealba
Tortured Man
Gastón Salgado
Police Officer
Nicolás Saavedra
Bar Musician
Pedro Fontaine
Bar Musician
Matias Infante
Whore Street Dancer
Claudia Castillo
Whore Street Dancer
Patricia Godoy
Lieutenant Cuevas
Rodrigo Orellana
Liberators Group Member
Ian Bodenhöfer
Liberators Group Member
Felipe Pizarro Sáenz De Urtury
Nun Quartet
Ángela Acuña
Sara's Father
Eyal Meyer