1. Fando y Lis (1968) - Projected Figures
Mar 24, 2016 · In the urban ruins and desert landscapes of a post-apocalyptic world, Fando (Sergio Kleiner) pushes a cart bearing his paralysed lover Lis (Diana Mariscal).
Fando Y Lis first published by EyeforFilm For surrealist filmmakers, creating a public riot used to be the equivalent of trashing a hotel room for today’s rock stars – a necessary rite of passage to announce your credentials as a scandalous outsider who holds society’s conventional values in contempt. Luís Buñuel and Salvador Dali did it...
2. The ecstatic delirium of "Fando And Lis" - Tone Madison
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Alejandro Jodorowsky's first feature, a surreal fable of two lovers' journey to mystical paradise, is streaming on MUBI.
3. FANDO Y LIS | Electric Sheep – reviews
Apr 5, 2007 · Fando and Lis are a deviant, perverted version of the classic lovers. They can't live without each other, so much so that Fando ends up handcuffing Lis and ...
Forty years later Fando & Lis is still as inflammatory as cinema can get. It’s a scream, a punch in the guts, an eye-gouging journey through what looks like nothing less than the lowest …
4. film: “Fando y Lis” (1968) | Secret Panda - WordPress.com
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Yesterday I posted about going to see a documentary in the Irish Film Institute about the failed attempt by Alejandro Jodorowsky to make a film adaptation of Dune. That was just a prelude to a seas…
5. Saoirse's Cult Corner #7: Fando y Lis (1968) - A Fistful of Film
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In this column, cult columnist Saoirse takes you on a biweekly jaunt through the obscure annals of the cult film world. We’ll touch on everything from Giallo to J-Horror to Wakaliwood & so much…
6. Fando and Lis (1968) directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky - Letterboxd
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.
7. THE GORY GINGER MEETS UP WITH JODOROWSKY'S 'FANDO Y LIS'
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FANDO Y LIS is Alejandro Jodorowsky’s first feature-length film, based on a play of the same name by Fernando Arrabal. When it premiered at the Acapulco Film Festival in 1968, a riot broke out over what was perceived to be its blasphemous nature and was subsequently banned in Mexico. Filmed in black and white and on a very low budget, the film follows Fando (Sergio Kleiner) and his paraplegic lover Lis (Diana Mariscal) as they make their way through a post-apocalyptic landscape searching for the town of Tar, a mythical place rumored to make all of your dreams come true. Along the way, they meet up with a strange cast of characters. They come upon a ruined town where the women try to lure Fando into sex games and Lis is forced to fend for herself. Other scenarios involve people bathing in mud, where Fando makes Lis stand on her own for a while; a group of cross-dressers who dress Fando and Lis in each other’s clothing in a surreal...
8. The Savage Surrealism of Fando y Lis - Virginie Sélavy
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I contributed an essay on Fando y Lis and surrealism to the new monumental Alejandro Jodorowsky box set from Arrow. Jodorowsky’s first feature Fando y Lis (1968), an infernal adaptation of Fe…
9. Mondo Heather:World Built of Blood, Heart & Magick: The First Three ...
Feb 17, 2021 · Based on Arrabal's 1958 play of the same name, Jodorowsky's FANDO Y LIS emerged onto the film scene in a bloody scream of birth, with its debut ...
This is a chapter excerpt from the 2019 book, The Bizarro Encyclopedia of Film Volume 1, penned by myself & John Skipp. Enjoy! Good art is fun, silly, whimsical, deep and gives you the odd inner tremor. Great art is all of those wonderful descriptors but with more vibration. But when art grows fleshy and transitory, when it wraps itself around and within your very own DNA strands, is when it becomes magick. (Note the k, since it helps separate fantastic parlor tricks from something that lies dee