The Holy Mountain Drama, Fantasia 1973 1h 54m 7.8 -

Every frame is packed with psychedelic colors, religious iconography, and grotesque satire. From a parade of crucified birds to an assembly line of Jesus statues, the imagery is designed to shock and provoke.

The film pulls from Tarot, alchemy, Zen Buddhism, and Christian mysticism. It challenges the viewer to question the nature of reality and the ego. The Holy Mountain Drama, Fantasia 1973 1h 54m 7.8

To prepare for filming, Jodorowsky and the lead cast reportedly lived together for months, practicing spiritual exercises and sleep deprivation to achieve the "correct" headspace. The result is a film that feels less like a scripted story and more like a captured ritual. Every frame is packed with psychedelic colors, religious

Without spoiling it, the film’s conclusion is one of the most famous meta-moments in film history, famously demanding that the audience "wake up" from the illusion of cinema. The Production Lore It challenges the viewer to question the nature

Director: Alejandro Jodorowsky | Runtime: 1h 54m Genre: Surrealist Fantasy / Drama | Rating: 7.8/10 The Ultimate Fever Dream of 1970s Cinema