Jodorowsky's Dune
Auteurs : Pavich, Franck (Réalisateur) ; Jodorowsky, Alejandro (Artiste)
Lieu de publication : Culver City
Éditeur : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Date de publication : 2014
Langue : Anglais
Sous-titrage : Anglais;Français
Description : 1 DVD ( 90 min) : son, coul. ; 12 cm.
Sujets :
Jodorowsky, Alexandro
Films documentaires
Cinéma - Production et réalisation
Processus de création
Résumé :
A documentary film about Alejandro Jodorowsky's attempt to make a film adaptation of Frank Herbert's 1965 science fiction novel, Dune.
Director Frank Pavich tackles one of cinema's most enthralling "what could have been" stories, weaving interviews with the charismatic Jodorowsky, his collaborators, together with animation to bring Moebius' storyboards to life. Even though the project exists only in the imaginations of its creators, and as the hundreds of illustrations they left behind, Pavich's documentary chooses not to dwell on failure, but rather celebrates the ways in which the creative dreams of Dune planted seeds for many other iconic films that came after it, from STAR WARS to ALIEN to countless more. This is an inspirational story about the power of the creative spirit, one that establishes Jodorowsky as a master of cinema and a true visionary of our time. [editor summary]
Collection : Bibliothèque de l'École nationale de cirque
Localisation : Audiovidéothèque (pour location)
Cote : DOCU P3381j 2014
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