Alejandro Jodorowsky La Danza De La Realidad ((top)) Direct
The film unfolds as a dreamlike tapestry of memory, blending fact, exaggeration, and metaphysical fantasy.
This is what fans have called "the Jodorowskian moment"—a scene so absurd it shatters your emotional defense mechanisms, allowing a deeper truth to enter. For example, the scene where the young Alejandro is visited by a trio of prostitutes who teach him the meaning of love is simultaneously disturbing, hilarious, and profoundly tender. You cannot categorize it. You can only feel it. alejandro jodorowsky la danza de la realidad
For those familiar with Jodorowsky’s therapeutic system, Psychomagic , the film is a manual. Psychomagic posits that psychological trauma cannot be healed by talking about it; it must be healed by symbolic acts. La Danza de la Realidad is the ultimate psychomagical act. By casting his 70-year-old son to play his abusive father, and by literally re-enacting his own birth, his own beatings, and his own salvation, Jodorowsky is not just remembering the past—he is rewriting it. The film unfolds as a dreamlike tapestry of
La danza de la realidad is, at its core, Jodorowsky’s attempt to rewrite his own origin story. Growing up in the remote Chilean coastal town of Tocopilla, Jodorowsky was the son of Jewish-Russian immigrants in a harsh environment. The work explores: You cannot categorize it
(The Dance of Reality) is a seminal work by Alejandro Jodorowsky that exists as both a "psychomagical" autobiography published in 2001 and a surrealist film released in 2013. Both versions explore the artist’s childhood in 1930s Chile, transforming real-life trauma into a symbolic "dance" of the imagination intended to heal his family’s past. The Book: Psicomagia y Psicochamanismo