KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Film screening program
The films by Chilean filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky (born 1929) have accomplished a unique world of imagery, allowing the thought process and habits of the viewer to be jarred until this day. The influence Jodorowsky's films have had on contemporary art is apparent, although still not completely recognized. In his films a fantastic aesthetic collides with a drastic social criticism, the shameless with the holy. In the film screening program 'Four Days of Jodorowsky' KW Institute for Contemporary Art is showing Jodorowsky's films, El Topo (1970), The Holy Mountain - Montana Sacra (1974), Santa Sangre (1989) and Fando y Lis (1967), one each evening, four evenings in a row. (Admission: 5 Euro, 3 Euro concessions)