

Documentary
Overview
In 1974, Chilean-French director Alejandro Jodorowsky embarked on the quixotic project of adapting Frank Herbert's influential novel Dune (1969) for the big screen. After investing two years, and millions of dollars, the gigantic project ended in failure; but the artists Jodorowsky brought together to carry it out continued to work together, and ended up laying the foundations for modern science fiction cinema.
Top Cast


Alejandro Jodorowsky
Alejandro Jodorowsky
Self - Writer / Filmmaker
Alejandro Jodorowsky
Self - Writer / Filmmaker


Michel Seydoux
Michel Seydoux
Self - Film Producer
Michel Seydoux
Self - Film Producer
Chris Foss
Chris Foss
Self - Artist
Chris Foss
Self - Artist


H. R. Giger
H. R. Giger
Self - Artist
H. R. Giger
Self - Artist
Jean-Paul Gibon
Jean-Paul Gibon
Self - Film Producer
Jean-Paul Gibon
Self - Film Producer


Brontis Jodorowsky
Brontis Jodorowsky
Self - Actor
Brontis Jodorowsky
Self - Actor


Amanda Lear
Amanda Lear
Self - Singer / Dali's Muse
Amanda Lear
Self - Singer / Dali's Muse
Christian Wander
Christian Wander
Self - Singer
Christian Wander
Self - Singer


Devin Faraci
Devin Faraci
Self - Film Critic
Devin Faraci
Self - Film Critic
Diane O'Bannon
Diane O'Bannon
Self - O'Bannon's Widow
Diane O'Bannon
Self - O'Bannon's Widow
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