Jim Morrison And Film

In interviews, Jim always talks how he’s not that interested in music, and has always been most interested with film, and of course got his degree from UCLA film school. I have and read all of the books on Jim, and was curious what his favorites were. The latest one (Friends Gathered Together) revealed a few things, but I’ll list only what I know is exact

Ana-ta-han - one of his friends said this was the movie that left the most profound effect on him. (It’s on YouTube, great). It was also directed by his professor, Josef von Sternberg.

I was expecting the post date on this OP to be in 1971 (the present tense thing is confusing). But assuming you are talking about Jim Morrison from The Doors, I used to be a big fan but had never heard that about him. The story of him meeting Robby on a beach and telling Robby about the music playing in his head is what I remember.