Three of the visionary director Alejandro Jodorowsky's most celebrated yet rarely seen films - El Topo Holy Mountain and Fando & Lis. All have been digitally restored and remastered under the close supervision of the director himself and presented along with an array of superb extra features including a rare 1957 short original trailers and deleted scenes. El Topo (1970): The gunfighter El Topo ('The Mole') and his young son ride through a desert to a village whose inhabitants have been massacred. Bandits are nearby torturing and killing the survivors. El Topo... rescues a woman (Mara) who leads him on a mission to find and defeat the four master gunmen of the desert. Holy Mountain (1973): An epic hallucination filled with weirdness and wonder. The story centres on a thief who joins a group of people who plan to storm The Holy Mountain and steal the secret of eternal life... Fando & Lis (1968): Fando and his partially paralyzed lover Lis search for the mythical city of Tar. Based on Jodorowsky's memories of a play by surrealist Fernando Arrabal. [show more]
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Three films by visionary Chilean director Alejandro Jodorowsky. In 'El Topo' (1971), gunslinger El Topo (Jodorowsky) travels the desert with his seven-year-old son. When they come across the scene of a massacre, one of the dying victims tells them that the gang responsible are led by a man known as the Colonel. El Topo sets out to exact vengeance, liberating the Colonel's wife in the process. She then challenges El Topo to prove his mettle by taking on the four masters of the desert. 'Holy Mountain' (1973) is an epic hallucination filled with weirdness and wonder. The story centres on a thief who joins a group of people who plan to storm The Holy Mountain and steal the secret of eternal life... In 'Fando y Lis' (1968), based on Jodorowsky's memories of a play by surrealist Fernando Arrabal, Fando (Sergio Kleiner) and his partially paralysed lover Lis (Diana Mariscal) search for the mythical city of Tar.
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