Endless Poetry Screening and Q&A
- This is a past program
Alejandro Jodorowsky’s recent film Endless Poetry is a continuation of the autobiographical story the director began in The Dance of Reality, an ode to the quest for beauty and inner truth as told through his uniquely surreal and psychedelic visual language. Both films include collaborations with his wife and creative partner, Pascale Montandon-Jodorowsky—with her designing costumes and pascALEjandro, the pair as a collaborative entity, designing the distinct colors. (2016, dir. Alejandro Jodorowsky, 128 min.)
A Q&A with Alejandro Jodorowsky and Pascale Montandon-Jodorowsky follows the screening. Moderated by Amanda Yates Garcia, the Oracle of Los Angeles.
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Location: Billy Wilder Theater
Ticketing: Tickets are required and available at the Box Office one hour before the program. General admission tickets are available one per person on a first come, first served basis following member ticketing. This program will also be shown in high definition in the outdoor courtyard, where a cash bar and complimentary coffee and tea are available. You are welcome to bring outside food into the courtyard.
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