
Endless Poetry 2016
Alejandro Jodorowsky's *Endless Poetry (2016)* immerses viewers in the vibrant, rebellious spirit of 1940s–1950s Santiago, where youthful dreams collide with the raw energy of artistic rebellion.
Director: Alejandro Jodorowsky
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Endless Poetry (2016)* about?
*Endless Poetry* follows the young Alejandro Jodorowsky as he embraces his destiny as a poet in 1940s Santiago, immersing himself in the city's thriving bohemian scene. The film blends personal memoir with surreal fantasy, exploring the intoxicating power of art and the struggles of staying true to one's vision in a conformist world.
Who directed *Endless Poetry*?
*Endless Poetry* was directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky, the legendary filmmaker known for his avant-garde and visually stunning works like *The Holy Mountain* and *Santa Sangre*.
Who stars in *Endless Poetry*?
The film stars Adan Jodorowsky as the young Alejandro, alongside Pamela Flores, Brontis Jodorowsky, and Leandro Taub in key roles.
Is *Endless Poetry (2016)* worth watching?
With its rich visuals, surreal storytelling, and themes of artistic rebellion, *Endless Poetry* is a captivating watch for fans of Jodorowsky's unique style. While not a mainstream film, its dreamlike atmosphere and emotional depth make it a standout in his filmography.
How long is *Endless Poetry*?
*Endless Poetry* runs for 128 minutes, offering a immersive cinematic experience.
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About Endless Poetry (2016) — A Surreal Journey of Artistic Rebellion and Self-Discovery
Alejandro Jodorowsky's *Endless Poetry (2016)* immerses viewers in the vibrant, rebellious spirit of 1940s–1950s Santiago, where youthful dreams collide with the raw energy of artistic rebellion. The film traces the young Alejandro's journey as he boldly declares himself a poet and stumbles into the city's most electrifying bohemian circles, where creativity and defiance intertwine. With a lush blend of fantasy and drama, Jodorowsky crafts a visually sumptuous portrait of artistic awakening, capturing the intoxicating highs and struggles of pursuing one's passion against societal expectations. The story pulses with the same surreal intensity that defines his iconic filmography, blending personal memoir with mythic storytelling.
Adan Jodorowsky leads the cast with magnetic intensity, embodying the director's younger self with fiery determination, while Pamela Flores delivers haunting vocals that elevate the film's dreamlike atmosphere. Together, they navigate a world where poetry becomes both salvation and rebellion, set against the backdrop of a city alive with artistic fervor. *Endless Poetry* is more than a film—it's a love letter to the artists, outsiders, and dreamers who refuse to silence their voices.