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Synopsis

A short mime adaptation of a Thomas Mann story about a Parisian urchin who makes her living selling human heads. —IMDb

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Alejandro Jodorowsky

Born in 1929 in Chile to Russian-Jewish immigrants, Jodorowsky eventually enrolled at the University of Santiago, where he developed an interest in puppetry and mime. After creating a theater company that employed 60 people, Jodorowsky departed for Paris.Once in Paris he began a lengthy collaboration with Marcel Marceau, collaborating on some of his most famous mimeograms. For the next few years, Jodorowsky would alternate between working in Mexico City and in Paris, developing his interest in the avant-garde and staging the playwrights who would be major influences on his film career, including Samuel Beckett, Ionesco, August Strindberg, and the surrealists. Especially, Theater of Cruelty champion Antonin Artaud and Spanish playwright Fernando Arrabal. By the mid-‘60s, the Panic Movement began and theatrical events designed to be shocking; one four-hour ephemera starred a leather-clad Jodorowsky and featured the slaughter of geese, naked women covered in honey, a crucified chicken… read more

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Rita Nobre

23Mar13

so simple yet so beautiful ♡

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Knut Morte

21Dec11

Excellent!

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Chase

22Jul11

It is amazing what can be done with so little.

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Edwin N

27Jun10

Naive for a Jodorowsky feature, but then I discovered Jean Cocteau had something to do with it, so I kinda understood.

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Some good ideas

By Benoît on April 5, 2011

La cravate de Jodorowsky est un court-métrage muet où le cinéaste y tient un rôle. Racontant l’histoire d’un homme amoureux d’une femme qui repousse constamment ses avances parce que la tête du jeune…  read review

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