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Santa Sangre

Forget Everything You Have Ever Seen...
1989 | 122m | English

(25066 votes)

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A former circus artist escapes from a mental hospital to rejoin his mother – the leader of a strange religious cult – and is forced to enact brutal murders in her name.
Release Date: Nov 24, 1989
Director: Alejandro Jodorowsky
Writer: Alejandro Jodorowsky, Roberto Leoni, Claudio Argento
Genres: Drama, Horror, Thriller
Keywords suicide, circus, mexico city, mexico, trauma, elephant, clown, surreal, funeral, stage show, surrealism, gore, avant-garde, madness, shrine, tattoed woman
Production Companies Produzioni Intersound, Productora Fílmica Real
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $787,000
Updates Updated: Aug 25, 2025
Entered: Aug 25, 2025
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Name Character
Axel Jodorowsky Fenix
Blanca Guerra Concha
Guy Stockwell Orgo
Thelma Tixou The Tattooed Woman
Sabrina Dennison Alma
Adan Jodorowsky Young Fenix
Faviola Elenka Tapia Young Alma
Teo Jodorowsky Pimp
Jesús Juárez Aladin
Gloria Contreras Rubi
Mary Aranza Fat Prostitute
Sergio Bustamante Monsignor
S. Rodriguez The Saint
Zonia Rangel Mora Trini
Joaquín García Vargas Box-office Attendant
Teo Tapia Business man
Edgar E. Jiménez Nava Monsignor's Chauffeur
Jacobo Lieberman Monsignor's Secretary
Héctor Ortega Doctor
Brontis Jodorowsky Orderly 1
Valérie Crouzet Orderly 2
Óscar Serafín Álvarez Soldier 1
Billy Motton Soldier 2
Hilario 'Popitekus' Vargas Wrestler 1
Guadalupe 'TNT' Aguilar Wrestler 2
Arturo 'Rinoceronte' Contreras Wrestler 3
Gustavo Aguilar Tejada Beggar
Roger Fayard Arroyo Beggar
Name Job
Anuar Badin Line Producer
Alejandro Jodorowsky Director, Story, Screenplay
Romano Checcacci Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tolita Figueroa Costume Design
Sergio Arau Tattoo Designer
Raúl Sarmiento Assistant Makeup Artist
René Villarreal Second Assistant Director
Roberto Leoni Story, Screenplay
Luca Anzellotti Sound Effects Editor
Alejandro Luna Production Design
Pablo Buelna Unit Manager
Francisco Jaramillo Wig Designer
Sylvia Fernández Hairstylist
Alfonso Godínez Property Master
Enrique Estévez Set Decoration
Mauro Bonanni Editor
Luz María Rojas Production Manager
Pablo Leder Casting
Jesús Martín Bello First Assistant Director
Claudio Argento Screenplay
Daniele Nannuzzi Director of Photography
Roberto Camacho Sound Mixer
Simon Boswell Original Music Composer
Lillo Capoano Post-Production Manager
Alberto López Makeup Artist
Lamberto Marini Makeup Supervisor
Name Title
Lars Bloch Associate Producer
Claudio Argento Producer
René Cardona Jr. Executive Producer
Angelo Iacono Executive Producer
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Wuchak
5.0

_**Life is a colorful psychosexual circus in Mexico City**_ A man ends up in an asylum after a shocking experience as a boy in a traveling circus in Mexico. When he escapes he finds his maimed mother and falls under her negative influence. Guy Stockwell plays the grossly overweight circus owner. ... Released in 1989-1990, “Santa Sangre” (meaning “Holy Blood”) is a surreal circus fantasy made by cult director Alejandro Jodorowsky, who’s known for “El Topo” (1970) and “The Holy Mountain” (1973). His son, Axel, plays the protagonist here, Fenix. Surreal or not, I love circus/carnival-oriented flicks and this one works well in its bizarre way for the first half, but totally bogs down in the second. The colors are vibrant and there’s a lot of deep symbolism with a Christ figure, a giant snake and so on. The various women are displayed in a creative titillating manner (Thelma Tixou as the tattooed woman, Blanca Guerra as the lithe high wire artist, Sabrina Dennison as the innocent Alma and Gloriella as Rubi) and I suspect this is a key reason why a lot of guys hail the film. Unfortunately, the second half is dreadfully dull. Fenix doesn’t develop as a character in any attention-grabbing way and the story isn’t compelling, unless you find Fenix using his arms to help Mommy interesting. It’s still worth catching if you appreciate eccentric cult flicks that dare to be different, just be prepared for a tedious time in the second hour. The film runs 2 hours, 3 minutes, and was shot in Mexico City. GRADE: C

Aug 27, 2021