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New Release: El Topo and Holy Mountain

Due April 26

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ABKCO Films and Anchor Bay Entertainment will release two of the most sought-after film titles yet to be released on Blu-ray, Alejandro Jodorowsky's "El Topo" and"The Holy Mountain" on April 26. "El Topo" is credited with starting the Midnight Movie phenomenon more than 40 years ago. To this day, both films continuously screen at art houses, museums and film festivals throughout the world. The films have been remastered for their high-definition debuts and will include all the bonus features that were part of their DVD release four years ago. Suggested retail price for each is $34.99.

In 2006, following the restoration and remastering of both films to HD, "El Topo" and "The Holy Mountain" were shown in the Special Events section at the prestigious 44th Annual New York Film Festival. The films, originally made in the 1970s in Mexico, were restored and remastered under the close supervision of Jodorowsky himself. That same year both films were featured in the Cannes Classics section of the Cannes International Film Festival. "El Topo" was screened before a black-tie audience at Salle Bunuel in the Palais des Festivals and "The Holy Mountain" was honored with the prized "Centerpiece Screening," which was held for the first time ever on the beach at sundown.

"El Topo," first released theatrically in 1969, made Jodorowsky a household name with the counterculture crowd of the early 1970s. "El Topo" provided the template for "Midnight Movie Madness," screening seven nights a week at midnight for seven straight months at the Elgin Cinema in New York. Paradoxically, the film was thoroughly panned by the film critic of the New York Times but it was then lauded by the paper's art critic who called it "a monumental work of filmic art." To say that El Topo became a "cult classic" is something of an understatement in light of its surprisingly broad acceptance fueled, in part, by ringing photoendorsements from John Lennon and Yoko Ono that made it a commercial success in its own time. The film conflates classic American Western and avant-garde European sensibilities with Zen Buddhism and the Bible as master gunfighter and mystic El Topo (played by writer-director Jodorowsky) attempts to defeat four sharp-shooting rivals on a bizarre path to allegorical self-awareness and resurrection.

"The Holy Mountain" was Jodorowsky’s high budget follow-up, and took his psychedelic allegorical mastery to another level. He prepared for making the film by undergoing a psycho-spiritual boot camp, training in the spiritual arts and rituals that included a week of sleep deprivation under the supervision of a Zen master and LSD trips shepherded by a guru. Prior to shooting the film, the crew lived in isolation under Jodorowsky's direction for a month. Visually and viscerally, the film is a masterwork that benefitted greatly from a labor intensive 2K scan restoration, which greatly enhanced "The Holy Mountain's" color palate from its initial release.

When it was screened at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival, riots broke out in response to Jodorowsky's flood of sacrilegious imagery and existential symbolism. "The Holy Mountain" chronicles a quest for enlightenment, pitting illusion against the truth as The Alchemist, played by the director, assembles a group of people from all walks of life to represent the planets in the solar system. Strange and provocative mystical rites to divest them of their worldly baggage ensue as they ascend the Holy Mountain to displace the immortal gods who secretly rule the universe.

El Topo
Vitals: Director: Alejandro Jodorowsky. Stars: Alejandro Jodorowsky, Brontis Jodorowsky. New HD transfer from original negative under the supervision of Jodorowsky. Original Academy aspect ratio: 1.33:1. DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 & PCM Stereo. 1970, MPAA rating: NR, 125 min. 4 stars
Bonus features: Commentary by Jodorowsky, English feature dub track, on-camera interview with Jodorowsky, original theatrical trailer, photo gallery, original script excerpts.

The Holy Mountain
Vitals: Director: Alejandro Jodorowsky. Stars: Alejandro Jodorowsky, Horacio Salinas, Zamira Saunders. New HD transfer from 2K scan from original 35mm negative under the supervision of Jodorowsky. Original aspect ratio: 2.35:1 (Anamorphic). DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 & PCM Stereo. 1973, CC, MPAA rating: R, 114 min 4 stars
Bonus features: Commentary by Jodorowsky, original theatrical trailer, deleted scenes with commentary by Jodorowsky, "The Holy Mountain" restoration process, photo gallery, Original script excerpts.



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