Forget Everything You Have Ever Seen: The World of Santa Sangre (2011)
After his dream project DUNE fell apart, visionary filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky took a break from cinema, only to return over a decade later with his most triumphant work: SANTA SANGRE.
Director: David Gregory
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 96 min
Release Date: January 25, 2011
Cast
- Alejandro Jodorowsky - Himself
- Axel Jodorowsky - Himself
- Adan Jodorowsky - Himself
- Thelma Tixou - Herself
- Blanca Guerra - Herself
- Sabrina Dennison - Herself
- Faviola Elenka Tapia - Herself
- Sergio Arau - Himself
- Simon Boswell - Himself
- Roberto Leoni - Himself
Production: Severin Films
Country: Mexico, United States of America
Language: English, Español
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: David Gregory
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Forget Everything You Have Ever Seen: The World of Santa Sangre about?
- After his dream project DUNE fell apart, visionary filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky took a break from cinema, only to return over a decade later with his most triumphant work: SANTA SANGRE.
- Who directed Forget Everything You Have Ever Seen: The World of Santa Sangre?
- Forget Everything You Have Ever Seen: The World of Santa Sangre was directed by David Gregory.
- Who stars in Forget Everything You Have Ever Seen: The World of Santa Sangre?
- Forget Everything You Have Ever Seen: The World of Santa Sangre stars Alejandro Jodorowsky, Axel Jodorowsky, Adan Jodorowsky, Thelma Tixou, Blanca Guerra, Sabrina Dennison.
- How long is Forget Everything You Have Ever Seen: The World of Santa Sangre?
- Forget Everything You Have Ever Seen: The World of Santa Sangre has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
- What genre is Forget Everything You Have Ever Seen: The World of Santa Sangre?
- Forget Everything You Have Ever Seen: The World of Santa Sangre is a Documentary film.
- Where was Forget Everything You Have Ever Seen: The World of Santa Sangre produced?
- Forget Everything You Have Ever Seen: The World of Santa Sangre was produced in Mexico, United States of America.