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Raul Ruiz

Author of Poetics of Cinema 1

55 Works 281 Members 10 Reviews 2 Favorited

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Works by Raul Ruiz

Poetics of Cinema 1 (1995) 77 copies, 1 review
Poetics of Cinema 2 (2006) 32 copies
Time Regained [1999 film] (1999) 31 copies, 1 review
Mysteries of Lisbon (2010) 15 copies
Klimt (2007) 12 copies, 3 reviews
L'esprit de l'escalier (2012) 8 copies
La llave que brilla (1987) 8 copies
Le Transpatagonien (1993) 5 copies
Three Lives and Only One Death [1996 film] (1996) — Director — 4 copies
El alfabeto de la luna (1992) 3 copies, 1 review
Shattered Image (film) (1998) — Director — 2 copies, 1 review
Dialogues of the exiled 🎥 2 copies, 1 review
Entretiens (1999) 2 copies
Le Convive de pierre (1988) 2 copies
Discurso de vivir (1987) 2 copies
Combat d'amour en songe 2 copies, 1 review
Ce jour-là 1 copy
Duelos y quebrantos (2019) 1 copy
Klimt 1 copy
Sixto VI 1 copy
Poeticas Del Cine (2013) 1 copy
Escritos repartidos (2024) 1 copy
Raúl Ruiz 1 copy

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Birthdate
1941-07-25
Gender
male
Occupations
filmmaker
Nationality
Chile
Birthplace
Puerto Montt, Chile
Places of residence
Paris, France
Associated Place (for map)
Chile

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11 reviews
What could a Moor and a Christian living in the seventeenth century possibly have to write to each other about? The answer to that question is found in The Book of Disappearances & The Book of the Tractations--an extravagant and playful book-object based on a correspondance that miraculously survived fire and destruction via rodent. These letters are the living testimonial to secret deals and passionate debate between the two communities. By following the thread of vowels and consonants show more printed in bold type and strung and hidden throughout the main text, readers can retrace the story of a captive girl from Marrakech whose story echoes that of the prostitute who incarned Spain in Velasquez's scandal-stirring painting, “The Allegory of the Expulsion of the Moors.” This delicate, wonderous and precious book is a real adventure for the reader who attempts to differentiate between the puzzle's daring fiction and reality. show less
But if cinema is the art of mixing up and combining discontinuous lengths of image, how can we rebel against industrial standards without producing monsters?

So Central Conflict Theory is bad for cinema, or for boring film, but not boredom on film, which remains integral. Ozu both with and against Schopenhauer. So how to explain this cult of Ruiz? These poetics are convoluted, almost a gathering of whispers, a ridiculously rich vein of erudition which defiantly avoids film for two-thirds of show more the text.

I viewed 2046 earlier this evening and periodically lifted my jaw from the floor, such departures afforded a chance to consider Ruiz's asides, his hypothetical screenplays which jar our sense-making and toss our throwness into relief. That may refer more to Heidegger than Truffaut but that shouldn't detract nor discourage.
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One of Rauol Ruiz' last English language films. He died in 2011.
El alfabeto de la luna es el primer libro que aparece tras la muerte de su autor. Este libro está formado por una serie de historias breves, de crónicas, de apuntes. Como el resto de su obra, Ráúl Ruiz demuestra una notable capacidad narrativa para fabular historias en las que la ironía, la imaginación, la erudición borgiana, el gusto por la literatura y el amor al lenguaje conforman un mundo muy personal y poco habitual en la actual narrativa española.

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Works
55
Members
281
Popularity
#82,781
Rating
½ 3.5
Reviews
10
ISBNs
40
Languages
3
Favorited
2

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