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Synopsis

Circus horrors cross over into the mundane world in this terrifying, psychedelic film from Alejandro Jodorowsky, the man who brought you the infamous El Topo. Fenix (Adan Jodorowsky, the director’s son) is the son of a circus strongman (Guy Stockwell) and an aerialist (Blanca Guerra). One night, the mother sees from her high perspective that her husband is fooling around with the tattooed lady. She later confronts him and throws acid on him in retaliation. He saws off her arms in return and kills himself. Fenix, witness to all this, runs away raving. Years later, Fenix (now played by older brother Axel Jodorowski) is released from an insane asylum by his armless mother. She wants to go on a murderous revenge spree, and maybe play a little piano, and she needs Fenix to be her arms for both tasks. Though the film has some of the hallucinatory qualities of Jodorowsky’s earlier films, Santa Sangre doesn’t quite have the same punch, particularly in terms of cerebral and emotional impact, despite its fine visuals.

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Alejandro Jodorowsky

Born in 1929 in Chile to Russian-Jewish immigrants, Jodorowsky eventually enrolled at the University of Santiago, where he developed an interest in puppetry and mime. After creating a theater company that employed 60 people, Jodorowsky departed for Paris.Once in Paris he began a lengthy collaboration with Marcel Marceau, collaborating on some of his most famous mimeograms. For the next few years, Jodorowsky would alternate between working in Mexico City and in Paris, developing his interest in the avant-garde and staging the playwrights who would be major influences on his film career, including Samuel Beckett, Ionesco, August Strindberg, and the surrealists. Especially, Theater of Cruelty champion Antonin Artaud and Spanish playwright Fernando Arrabal. By the mid-‘60s, the Panic Movement began and theatrical events designed to be shocking; one four-hour ephemera starred a leather-clad Jodorowsky and featured the slaughter of geese, naked women covered in honey, a crucified chicken… read more

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José Sarmiento

2Feb10

can't wait the next jodorwsky's movie!  
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vladdytrout

12Apr09

Colorful, bizarre, outrageous, and brilliant.  
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Christopher Smith

1Jan09

Another bizarre masterpiece from Alejandro Jodorowsky. Instead of going for the full-blown surrealism of 'El Topo' and 'The Holy Mountain', he weaves his strange and nightmarish visions into a strong story with well-developed characters. A backstage circus melodrama, twisted psycho-thriller, and gothic horror film all with a darkly comic, operatic tone. Magnificent score by Simon Boswell.  
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Will

25Dec08

One of Jodorowsky's greatest Straight forward story telling considering his other films but just as amazing as anything he's ever done I really hope for a U.S. release of this film   

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By MAO on January 28, 2009

It’s my favourite Jodorowsky work.

The film is a mix of mad horror genre style and sprawling art. For all of its beauty, violence, and irreverence- it still manages to be a very traditional…  read review

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Jodorowsky's Santa Sangre

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