Fando y Lis
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| Directed by | Alejandro Jodorowsky |
| Written by | Alejandro Jodorowsky |
| Based on | A play by Fernando Arrabal[2] |
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| Edited by | Fernando Suarez[2] |
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Production company | Producciones Pánicas[1] |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
| Country | Mexico[1] |
| Language | Spanish |
Fando y Lis ('Fando and Lis') is a 1968 Mexican surrealist film directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky in his feature length directorial debut. It is an adaptation of a 1962 play of the same name by Fernando Arrabal, who was working with Jodorowsky on performance art at the time. The film was shot in high-contrast black-and-white on the weekends with a small budget and was first shown at the Acapulco Film Festival in 1968. Fando y Lis stars Sergio Kleiner and Diana Mariscal as the titular pair who embark on a surreal quest in search of Tar, a mythical heaven-like place.
Plot
[edit | edit source]The film follows Fando (Klainer) and his paraplegic girlfriend Lis (Mariscal) through a barren, postapocalyptic wasteland in search of the mythical city of Tar, a place where one will know the true nature of eternity, and reach enlightenment. On their journey they see many odd and profoundly disturbing characters and events.
The narrative of the film leaves a lot to the audience's interpretation, as the avant-garde and surreal nature in which the events of the film are presented mimic the workings of the subconscious.
Cast
[edit | edit source]- Sergio Klainer as Fando
- Diana Mariscal as Lis
- Juan José Arreola as Well-Dressed Man with Book
- Alejandro Jodorowsky as Puppeteer
Release
[edit | edit source]Fando y Lis premiered at the 1968 Acapulco Film Festival.[3] A full-scale riot subsequently broke out, leading to the film being banned in Mexico.[4] Fando y Lis was shown in New York's 5th Avenue Cinema where it was dubbed, re-edited and cut by 13 minutes. It was shown in London in February 1971, re-titled as Tar Babies, running 98 minutes. It was not released in Mexico until July 1972.[3]
Fando y Lis received a 4K digital restoration by ABKCO in 2020.[5] ABKCO partnered with Alamo Drafthouse to release it on their streaming platform that year and released the film on Blu-ray and DVD in 2021.[5][6]
Reception
[edit | edit source]Fando y Lis was released in New York City to generally negative reviews, with many critics comparing it unfavorably to Fellini Satyricon, which had recently opened.[4][3] It was also criticized for its shock value, while acknowledging its role in surrealist media.[7]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 80% of 10 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.9/10.[8]
In other media
[edit | edit source]An audio clip of dialogue from the film is featured in Agalloch's album The Mantle, at the end of the track "The Hawthorne Passage."[9][10]
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Bibliography
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External links
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- 1968 films
- 1960s avant-garde and experimental films
- Art works that caused riots
- Films about people with paraplegia or tetraplegia
- Films directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky
- Mexican black-and-white films
- Mexican films based on plays
- 1960s Spanish-language films
- Surrealist films
- 1968 directorial debut films
- Film controversies
- 1960s Mexican films
- 1960s Mexican film stubs
