¡VIVA LA MUERTE (LONG LIVE DEATH)
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[Machine Translation] Jodorowsky's path to creating "El Topo" began when he met his friend Fernando Alavar! Three of Arabar's works, written and directed by him, which were said to be impossible to see in Japan, are now available on DVD! --Spain during the civil war. A boy named Fando sees his father taken away by the fascist army. After that, Fando is tormented by dreams of his father's severe torture. One day, Fand finds a letter. One day, Fund finds a letter in which his mother tells him that his father was sold to the fascists for being a communist. Alavar wrote, directed, and adapted his first novel, which is said to be autobiographical in content, into a film. The film is based on a painting by Laurent Topor, the famous artist of "Fantastic Planet," which is used strikingly in the film. In Japan, the film is known in part as "Hymn to the Slaughter. [R-15]

Original Release Year: 1970

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Nuria Espert
Fernando Arrabal


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