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One of the great science fiction films never made is Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Dune. In 1975, the playwright and director started work on an adaptation of Frank Herbert’s masterwork, which was to ...
The costumes and lighting worked together perfectly ... And how did I — the director of the documentary “Jodorowsky’s Dune,” having spent two and a half years interviewing and working ...
Sent out several places in Hollywood were various copies of a book full of drawings, paintings, storyboards, rough drafts and designs of how Jodorowsky’s “Dune” would proceed, from costumes ...
To design the nightmarish sets and costumes for the sinister House ... monster anyone had ever seen. Remember that Jodorowsky’s “Dune” would presumably have come out before “Star Wars ...
An enormous bound book of storyboards, costume sketches and set designs was created. "Jodorowsky's Dune" is very good on all of this, because Jodorowsky is, himself, an extremely likable character.
costume designs, and storyboards). As the doc begins, film maker Nicolas Windinf Refin (DRIVE) boasts about “seeing” the epic mid-1970’s Alejandro Jodorowsky-directed movie adaptation of writer Frank ...
Jodorowsky and his "Dune" collaborators may not have made a film, but they did produce one amazing artifact, a huge book containing eye-popping designs for the movie's space vessels and costumes ...
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