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Alejandro Jodorowsky’s La Danza de la Realidad : A Surreal Masterpiece of Healing

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The Alchemical Autobiography: Psychomagic, Trauma, and the Poetics of Excess in Alejandro Jodorowsky’s La danza de la realidad

The film tells the story of Jodorowsky's own childhood in Chile, where he grew up in a family of Ukrainian Jewish immigrants. The narrative is presented as a series of fragmented and dreamlike episodes, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. We see young Alejandro (played by Bastián Lobón) navigating the complexities of family life, struggling with his own identity, and grappling with the harsh realities of growing up. Along the way, he encounters a cast of eccentric characters, including his wise and mystical mother, Sara (played by Pamela Romanowsky), and his volatile and charismatic father, Jorge (played by Sergio Vitler).

To fully comprehend La Danza de la Realidad , one must look at the trajectory of Alejandro Jodorowsky's career. In the 1970s, he shook the foundations of cinema with cult classics like El Topo and The Holy Mountain . These films were aggressive, confrontational, and deeply rooted in the Panic Movement—a philosophy he co-founded to explode conventional artistic boundaries through shock and chaos.

His father, Jaime (played by Alejandro’s son, Brontis Jodorowsky), is a rigid, Stalin-worshipping atheist who attempts to "toughen up" his son through brutal tests of endurance. In stark contrast, his mother, Sara (Pamela Flores), is a source of divine feminine energy who communicates entirely through operatic song.

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Jodorowsky believes that artistic acts can have a therapeutic effect on the unconscious mind. La danza de la realidad is an act of psychomagic: by reliving his childhood, he forces the viewer to confront their own familial structures and, by extension, their traumas. B. The Tyranny of the Father

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