Jodorowsky's Dune

Jodorowsky's Dune

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  • Genre(s): Documentary, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Frank Pavich
  • Cast(s): Alejandro Jodorowsky, H.R. Giger, Brontis Jodorowsky, Nicolas Winding Refn, Amanda Lear See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 30min
  • Music: Kurt Stenzel
  • Award(s): Cinema Eye Honors 2015 (Won)
    Chlotrudis 2015 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: You Were My First Boyfriend, The Plains
  • Story:
    Shot in France, England, Switzerland and the United States, this documentary covers director Alejandro Jodorowsky (El Topo, Holy Mountain, Santa Sangre) and his 1974 Quixotic attempt to adapt the seminal sci-fi novel Dune into a feature film. After spending 2 years and millions of dollars, the massive undertaking eventually fell apart, but the artists Jodorowsky assembled for the legendary project continued to work together. This group of artists, or his “warriors” as Jodorowsky named them, went on to define modern sci-fi cinema with such films as Alien, Blade Runner, Star Wars and Total Recall.
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Shot in France, England, Switzerland and the United States, this documentary covers director Alejandro Jodorowsky (El Topo, Holy Mountain, Santa Sangre) and his 1974 Quixotic attempt to adapt the seminal sci-fi novel Dune into a feature film. After spending 2 years and millions of dollars, the massive undertaking eventually fell apart, but the artists Jodorowsky assembled for the legendary project continued to work together. This group of artists, or his “warriors” as Jodorowsky named them, went on to define modern sci-fi cinema with such films as Alien, Blade Runner, Star Wars and Total Recall.
Ratings

8/10

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AWARDS

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Won
Cinema Eye Honors Award

Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design or Animation | 2015 | Syd

The Unforgettables | 2015 | Alejandro

Silver Scream Award

2014 | Frank

(director) | 2014 | Frank

NBR Award

Top Five Documentaries | 2014

Jury Award

Best Documentary Feature | 2014 | Frank

Rondo Statuette Award

Best Documentary Feature | 2014 | Frank

Best Documentary Award

(director) | 2013 | Frank

2013 | Frank

Audience Award

(director) | 2013 | Frank

Best Motion Picture | 2013 | Frank

2013 | Frank

Fantastic Fest Jury Award

Best Documentary Feature | 2013 | Frank

AFCA Award

Best Documentary | 2015

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Nominations
Chlotrudis Award

Best Documentary | 2015

NCFCA Award

Best Documentary Film | 2015

EDA Award

Best Documentary Feature Film | 2015 | Frank

OFTA Film Award

Best Documentary Picture | 2015

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Feature Documentary | 2015

ICS Award

Best Documentary | 2015

DFCS Award

Best Documentary Film | 2015

Best Documentary | 2014

HFCS Award

Best Documentary Feature | 2015

Critics Choice Award

Best Documentary Feature | 2015

Satellite Award

Best Motion Picture Documentary | 2015

COFCA Award

Best Documentary | 2015

Gold Derby Film Award

Documentary Feature | 2015 | Frank

INOCA Award

Best Documentary | 2015 | Frank

Seattle Film Critics Award

Best Documentary | 2015 | Frank

DOC: South Award

Best Documentary | 2014 | Frank

VVFP Award

Best Documentary Feature Film | 2014

DFWFCA Award

Best Documentary | 2014

SLFCA Award

Best Documentary Film | 2014

SFFCC Award

Best Documentary | 2014

CFCA Award

Best Documentary | 2014

PFCS Award

Best Documentary | 2014

WAFCA Award

Best Documentary | 2014

ICP Award

Best Documentary | 2014 | Frank

Golden Camera Award

2013 | Frank

Maria Award

Best Motion Picture | 2013 | Frank

BOX OFFICE

Box Office Collection 662,736 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Hollywood studios would only let Alejandro Jodorowsky make the film provided that it would be 1h 50 mins long. Jodorowsky declined, reportedly stating that he wanted to make approximately a 15 hour long film. This is a common misconception- he never planned that the actual movie was going to be 15-20 hours, he made this statement in a fit of passion that his artistry would not be confined or compromised by a running time restriction (the studios were asking for 90-120 min running time for profit reasons) asserting that he will make the film as long as he wants it to be, and not because some suit wants more money. While the "Dune Book" being a massive tome; held a script, a full storyboard, and numerous conceptual designs and art work with a budget breakdown it's easy to assume and misconstrued that the finished product would have been over 12 hours.

Alejandro Jodorowsky had originally planned on filming Dune in the early-'70s, setting out to make "a [world-changing] prophet of cinema", a film that was both religious experience and an LSD trip printed onto celluloid. He enlisted the help of Jean 'Moebius' Giraud (Moebius), Chris Foss and H.R. Giger for the visual designs, and Dan O'Bannon to create the special effects. Salvador Dalí was enlisted to play the part of the Emperor, and Jodorowsky also intended to cast his own son Brontis Jodorowsky as Paul, David Carradine as Duke Leto, Orson Welles as the Baron, and Gloria Swanson as the Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother. The soundtrack was to be done by Pink Floyd, whose compositions would represent the progressive House of Atreides, and influential 70s French progressive rock band Magma, whose compositions would represent the evil House of Harkonnen. However, every Hollywood studio that was approached balked at the movie's estimated length (13-14 hrs), but especially the $15 million budget that Jodorowsky insisted on ($8 million was considered big budget in those days). According to Jodorowsky, "The project was sabotaged in Hollywood. It was French and not American. Their message was 'not Hollywood enough'. There was intrigue, plunder. The storyboard was circulated among all the big studios. Later, the visual aspect of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) strangely resembled our style. To make Alien (1979), they called Moebius, Foss, Giger, O'Bannon, etc. The project signaled to Americans the possibility of making a big show of science-fiction films, outside of the scientific rigor of 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). The project of Dune changed our lives."

This unmade film would have marked the only on screen appearance of the character Lady Margot Fenring. Despite being a high ranking Bene Gesserit and part of their machinations in Herbert's novel, the character was entirely omitted from the David Lynch film. Her role in the story was taken by Princess Irulan in the SyFy Channel miniseries version. Margot's husband, Count Hasimir Fenring, also had a significant role in Jodorowsky's script, only to be omitted entirely from Lynch's film. Unlike his wife, he did appear in the SyFy miniseries, but in a substantially reduced role from his one in the book.

Mick Jagger is one of two famous music artists linked to the role of Feyd-Hautha Harkonnen. Sting portrayed this role in Dune (1984).

Popular Dialogues

"Self - Actor - Dune: Can nobody understand Dali because myself, never understand my work. Never Dali understand one painting of Dali because Dali only create enigmas."

"Alejandro Jodorowsky: What is the goal of the life? It's to create yourself a soul. For me, movies are an art... more than an industry. And its the search of the human soul... as painting, as literature, as poetry. Movies are that for me."