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Raúl Ernesto Ruiz Pino (french: Raoul Ruiz; 25 July 1941 – 19 August 2011) was an experimental Chilean
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, writer and teacher whose work is best known in France. He directed more than 100 films.


Biography

The son of a
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and a
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in
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, Raúl Ruiz abandoned his university studies in theology and law to write 100 plays with the support of a
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grant. He went on to learn his craft working in Chilean and Mexican television and studying at film school in Argentina (1964). Back in Chile, he made his feature debut ''
Three Sad Tigers ''Three Sad Tigers'' ( es, Tres tristes tigres) is a 1968 Chilean drama film directed by Raúl Ruiz. It is an adaptation of the play of the same name by Alejandro Sieveking, which itself was based on the novel '' Tres tristes tigres'' by Cuban ...
'' (1968), sharing the
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at the 1969
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. According to Ruiz in a 1991 interview, ''Three Sad Tigers'' "is a film without a story, it is the reverse of a story. Somebody kills somebody. All the elements of a story are there but they are used like a landscape, and the landscape is used like story."Klonarides, Carole Ann http://bombsite.com/issues/34/articles/1391, ''
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'' Winter, 1991. Retrieved on 3 June 2013.
He was something of an outsider among the politically oriented Chilean filmmakers of his generation such as
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and
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, his work being far more ironic, surrealistic and experimental. In 1973, shortly after the military coup d'état led by
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, Ruiz and his wife (fellow director
Valeria Sarmiento Valeria Sarmiento (born 29 October 1948) is a film editor, director and screenwriter best known for her work in France, Portugal and her native Chile. She has worked both in film and television, directing 20 feature films, documentaries and tele ...
) fled Chile and settled in Paris, France. ''The New York Times''. Retrieved 14 May 2012. Ruiz soon developed a reputation among European critics and cinephiles as an avant-garde film magician, writing and directing a remarkable number of amusing, eccentric, complex, and highly literary low-to-no-budget films in the 1970s and 1980s (often for France's
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and then for Portuguese producer
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). The best known of these often
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,
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films are: ''
Colloque de chiens ''Dog's Dialogue'' (french: Colloque de chiens) is a 1977 French short crime film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. The film contains popular conventions of the photo-romance but also can be viewed as a parody of the Brazilian telenovela ...
'' (1977), a short which marked the start of Ruiz's long-term working relationship with Chilean composer
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; ''
The Suspended Vocation ''The Suspended Vocation'' (french: La vocation suspendue) is a 1978 French drama film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It is a free adaptation of the perverse theological 1950 novel of the same name by Pierre Klossowski.Goddard, Micha ...
'' (1978); '' The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting'' (1978); ''
On Top of the Whale ''On Top of the Whale'' ( nl, Het dak van de walvis) is a 1982 Dutch Surrealist cinema, surreal and Magic realism, magic-realistic fantasy film directed by Chilean Raúl Ruiz (director), Raúl Ruiz while he was in exile and "...is one of his mos ...
'' (1982); ''
Three Crowns of the Sailor ''Three Crowns of the Sailor'' (french: Les trois couronnes du matelot) is a 1983 French fabulation, fabulist film with Surrealist cinema, surrealist and oneiric (film theory), oneiric flourishes written and directed by Cinema of Chile, Chilean ...
'' (1983); '' City of Pirates'' (1983); '' Manoel's Destinies'' (1985); ''
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'' (1985) and '' Life is a Dream'' (1986). ''The Guardian''. Retrieved 14 May 2012. A special issue of ''
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'' was devoted to Ruiz in March 1983. ''Cahiers du cinéma'', March 1983. Retrieved 14 May 2012. In the 1990s, Ruiz began working with larger budgets and "name" stars like
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in ''
Dark at Noon ''Dark at Noon'' (French: ''L'Œil qui ment'', ''lit.'' The Eye that Lies) is a 1993 French-Portuguese fantasy comedy film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. The film portrays a surrea ...
'' (1992) and
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in ''
Three Lives and Only One Death ''Three Lives and Only One Death'' (french: Trois vies et une seule mort) is a 1996 French film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It was entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival, and was the penultimate film to star Marcello Mastroianni ...
'' (1996). The following year, he made ''
Genealogies of a Crime ''Genealogies of a Crime'' (french: Généalogies d'un crime, pt, Genealogias de um Crime) is a 1997 French-Portuguese film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the ...
'' starring
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, winning the
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at the
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. A second major French actress,
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, worked with Ruiz on ''
Comedy of Innocence ''Comedy of Innocence'' (french: Comédie de l'innocence) is a 2000 French drama film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz and starring Isabelle Huppert. It is co-scripted by Ruiz and Françoise Dumas. The film is produced by Mact Product ...
'' (2000), which was nominated for the
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at the
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. The American
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acted in the star-studded
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adaptation '' Time Regained'' (1999) and the somewhat less successful '' Savage Souls'' (2001) and ''
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'' (2006). '' That Day'' (2003) was the fourth and last Ruiz film to be shown in the main competition of the
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. ''Festival de Cannes''. Retrieved 14 May 2012. He also made forays into the English-language mainstream with the thrillers ''
Shattered Image ''Shattered Image'' is a 1998 thriller film written by Duane Poole and directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It stars William Baldwin, Anne Parillaud and Lisanne Falk. According to academic Michael Goddard, this is a confusing and surreal fi ...
'' (1998) and '' A Closed Book'' (2010). In the final decade of his life, Ruiz wrote and directed several low-budget productions in his native Chile, but his final international success was the Franco-Portuguese epic ''
Mysteries of Lisbon ''Mysteries of Lisbon'' ( pt, Mistérios de Lisboa) is a 2010 Portuguese period drama film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz based on an 1854 novel of the same name by Camilo Castelo Branco. The movie's running time is 272 minutes. It pla ...
'' (2010). Ruiz claimed that he was "always trying to make this connection between different ways of producing: film, theater, installations, and videos" – he hoped his "films would have to be seen many times, like objects in the house, like a painting. They have to have a minimum of complexity." Over the years, he taught his own particular brand of
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, which he explained in his two books '' Poetics of Cinema 1: Miscellanies'' (1995) and '' Poetics of Cinema 2'' (2007), and actively engaged in film and video projects with university and film school students in many countries, including the US, France, Colombia, Chile, Italy and Scotland. University of Aberdeen magazine, 2007. Retrieved 14 May 2012. Ruiz died in August 2011 as a result of complications from a lung infection, having successfully undergone a liver transplant in early 2010 after being diagnosed with a life-threatening tumour. The Presidents of France and Chile both praised him. ''Huffington Post''. Retrieved 14 May 2012. ''La Nación''. Retrieved 14 May 2012. The Church of Saint George-Paul in Paris held a memorial service which was attended by many notable friends, including
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,
Chiara Mastroianni Chiara Charlotte Mastroianni (born 28 May 1972) is a French actress and singer. She is the daughter of Marcello Mastroianni and Catherine Deneuve. Early life Mastroianni was born to French actress Catherine Deneuve and Italian actor Marcello Ma ...
,
Melvil Poupaud Melvil Poupaud (born 26 January 1973) is a French actor, author and filmmaker. Career Poupaud's first appearance was, as a child, in Raúl Ruiz (director), Raúl Ruiz's 1983 film ''City of Pirates''. He met Ruiz through his mother, Chantal Poupau ...
,
Paulo Branco Paulo Branco (born 3 June 1950) is a Portuguese film producer. Life and career Paulo Branco was born in Lisbon, and attended the undergraduate program in chemical engineering at the Instituto Superior Técnico but he did not graduate. He starte ...
,
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,
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and
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. Ruiz's body was then returned to Chile to be buried as specified in his will and a
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was declared in Chile.


Legacy

Ruiz's final completed feature ''
Night Across the Street ''Night Across the Street'' ( es, La noche de enfrente) is a 2012 Chilean drama film directed by Raúl Ruiz. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, as well as at the 2012 Toronto International Film ...
'' (2012) was selected to be screened posthumously in the
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section of the
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. His widow
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, who was also his collaborator and frequent editor for several decades, completed ''
Lines of Wellington ''Lines of Wellington'' ( pt, Linhas de Wellington) is a 2012 Franco-Portuguese epic war film and television series prepared by Chilean director Raúl Ruiz and completed by his widow Valeria Sarmiento. Its title refers to the historical Lines ...
'' (2012), the Napoleonic epic that Ruiz was preparing when he died and the film was in competition for the
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at the
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and as a Zabaltegi Special at the 2012
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. Both films were also shown at the
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and the 2012
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. On 25 July 2014,
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in
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launched "Pirates and Disappearances: A Homage to Raúl Ruiz", a weekend of Ruiz-related talks and screenings. The most complete retrospective yet of Ruiz's work took place at the
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in
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between 30 March and 30 May 2016. Another retrospective commemoration was held at
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in
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which ran during the week ending 22 December 2016 with Part 2 in February 2018. The feature film ''
The Wandering Soap Opera ''The Wandering Soap Opera'' ( es, La telenovela errante) is a 2017 Chilean film directed by Raúl Ruiz and Valeria Sarmiento. Ruiz directed the film in 1990 and Sarmiento supervised the editing in 2017. Summary In seven chapters, Chilean reali ...
'', which Ruiz had shot in Chile in 1990 but left unfinished, was completed by Sarmiento and premiered at the
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in August 2017. Ruiz's feature debut '' The Tango of the Widower and its Distorting Mirror'', filmed in 1967 but shelved following budgetary problems, was restored by Sarmiento for a February 2020 premiere in the
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. A third Ruiz film, ''Socialist Realism as One of the Fine Arts'', is currently being restored and completed by Sarmiento for an official premiere in 2021. Ruiz was not able to give the film a final edit as a result of the Chilean coup in 1973 and it was presumed lost for many years. A fifty-minute
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was shown at the
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in 2008, but four-and-a-half hours of footage was recovered from the archives of
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in 2016.


Awards

* ''
Three Sad Tigers ''Three Sad Tigers'' ( es, Tres tristes tigres) is a 1968 Chilean drama film directed by Raúl Ruiz. It is an adaptation of the play of the same name by Alejandro Sieveking, which itself was based on the novel '' Tres tristes tigres'' by Cuban ...
'' tied with three other films for the 1969
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award at the
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. * 1979
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for best plot for a short film, for ''
Colloque de chiens ''Dog's Dialogue'' (french: Colloque de chiens) is a 1977 French short crime film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. The film contains popular conventions of the photo-romance but also can be viewed as a parody of the Brazilian telenovela ...
''. * ''
Three Crowns of the Sailor ''Three Crowns of the Sailor'' (french: Les trois couronnes du matelot) is a 1983 French fabulation, fabulist film with Surrealist cinema, surrealist and oneiric (film theory), oneiric flourishes written and directed by Cinema of Chile, Chilean ...
'' won the Perspectives du Cinéma Award at the
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(1983). *
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for Creative Arts-Film (1983). * '' Manoel's Destinies'' won the KNF Award at the
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(1985). * ''
Three Lives and Only One Death ''Three Lives and Only One Death'' (french: Trois vies et une seule mort) is a 1996 French film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It was entered into the 1996 Cannes Film Festival, and was the penultimate film to star Marcello Mastroianni ...
'' (1996) won the Critics Award at the
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. * ''
Genealogies of a Crime ''Genealogies of a Crime'' (french: Généalogies d'un crime, pt, Genealogias de um Crime) is a 1997 French-Portuguese film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the ...
'' (1997) won the
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at the
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. * Chile's
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(1997) *
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Prize at the
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in 2000 "for brilliantly exploring the range of narrative possibilities of the cinema and celebrating and demonstrating the art of storytelling through the ages" in ''
Love Torn in a Dream ''Love Torn in a Dream'' (French: ''Combat d'amour en songe'') is a 2000 film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. The film's nonlinear narrative spans nine interweaving stories, most of which take place in the 17th or 18th century and fea ...
''. * At the
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(2002), '' Cofralandes, Chilean Rhapsody'' won the Glauber Rocha Award for the Best Film from Latin America and a
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Prize "for the director's personal exploration into his homeland, using DV in a rigorous yet playful manner". * Master of Cinema prize at the
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(2003). * ''
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'' won the Russian Film Clubs Federation Award at the
28th Moscow International Film Festival The 28th Moscow International Film Festival was held from 23 June to 2 July 2006. The Golden George was awarded to the Swedish film '' About Sara'' directed by Othman Karim. Jury * Andrzej Żuławski (Poland – Head of the Jury) * Alexei Uchite ...
(2006). * Master of Cinema prize at the
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(2007). * ''
Mysteries of Lisbon ''Mysteries of Lisbon'' ( pt, Mistérios de Lisboa) is a 2010 Portuguese period drama film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz based on an 1854 novel of the same name by Camilo Castelo Branco. The movie's running time is 272 minutes. It pla ...
'' (2010) won the
Silver Shell for Best Director The Silver Shell for Best Director ( es, Concha de Plata al Mejor Director; eu, Zuzendari Onenaren Zilarrezko Maskorra) is one of the main awards presented at the San Sebastián Film Festival to the director of a competing film. Award winners ...
at the
San Sebastián International Film Festival The San Sebastián International Film Festival ( SSIFF; es, Festival Internacional de San Sebastián, eu, Donostia Zinemaldia) is an annual FIAPF A category film festival held in the Spanish city of Donostia-San Sebastián in September, in th ...
, the
Louis Delluc Prize The Louis Delluc Prize (french: Prix Louis-Delluc ) is a French film award presented annually since 1937. The award is bestowed to the Best Film and Best First Film of the year on the second week of each December. The jury is composed of 20 members, ...
for best French film ''Variety''. Retrieved 14 May 2012. and Critics Award for best film at the
São Paulo International Film Festival The São Paulo International Film Festival ( pt, Mostra Internacional de Cinema de São Paulo), also known internationally as Mostra, is an annual film festival held in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. A non-profit event, the festival is organized ...
. * Posthumous Special Award at the 2011 New York Film Critics Circle Awards.


Filmography

*'' La maleta'' (1963) – short film lost and completed in 2008 *''Le retour'' (1964) – unfinished short film *'' El tango del viudo y su espejo deformante'' he Tango of the Widower and its Distorting Mirror(1967) – unfinished and restored for a 2020 release *''
Tres tristes tigres Tres tristes tigres may refer to: * Three Sad Tigers, a 1968 Chilean drama film, based on the play * Tres tristes tigres (play), a play by Alejandro Sieveking, based on the novel * Tres tristes tigres (novel) ''Tres tristes tigres'' ( es, Tres ...
'' hree Sad Tigers(1968) *''La catanaria'' (1969) *''Militarismo y tortura'' (1969) – short film *'' La colonia penal''
he Penal Colony He or HE may refer to: Language * He (pronoun), an English pronoun * He (kana), the romanization of the Japanese kana へ * He (letter), the fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets * He (Cyrillic), a letter of the Cyrillic script called ''He'' in ...
(1970) *''Ahora te vamos a llamar hermano'' (1971) – short film *'' Nadie dijo nada'' (1971) *'' ¡Qué hacer!'' (1972) *''Los minuteros'' (1972) – short film *''Poesía popular: La teoría y la práctica'' (1972) – short film *''Abastecimiento'' (1973) – short film *''
Palomita blanca ''Palomita Blanca'' (Spanish for "Little White Dove") is a 1971 novel written by Enrique Lafourcade. More than fifty editions (including "reprintings") have been published, making the novel the most widely sold novel in the history of Chilean ...
'' ittle White Dove(1973) *'' Realismo socialista como una de las bellas artes'' ocialist Realism(1973) - being restored for a 2021 release *''Palomita brava'' (1973) – short film *'' La expropiación'' he Expropriation(1974) *'' Diálogos de exiliados'' ialogues of Exiles(1975) *''Sotelo'' (1976) – short film *''Utopia'' (1976) *''
Colloque de chiens ''Dog's Dialogue'' (french: Colloque de chiens) is a 1977 French short crime film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. The film contains popular conventions of the photo-romance but also can be viewed as a parody of the Brazilian telenovela ...
'' (1977) – short film *''Les divisions de la nature'' (1978) – short film *''
La vocation suspendue ''The Suspended Vocation'' (french: La vocation suspendue) is a 1978 French drama film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It is a free adaptation of the perverse theological 1950 novel of the same name by Pierre Klossowski.Goddard, Micha ...
'' he Suspended Vocation(1978) *''
L'hypothèse du tableau volé ''The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting'' (french: L'Hypothèse du tableau volé) is a 1978 French experimental mystery film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz and shot by cinematographer Sacha Vierny. The film was inspired by the themes ...
'' he Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting(1978) *''Petit manuel d'histoire de France'' (1979) *''Jeux'' (1979) *''De grands événements et de gens ordinaires'' f Great Events and Ordinary People(1979) *''Images de débat'' (1979) * ''Zig-Zag – le jeu de l'oie (une fiction didactique à propos de la cartographie)'' (1980) – short film *''La ville nouvelle'' (1980) – short film *''Fahlstrom'' (1980) – short film *''Musée Dali'' (1980) *''L'image en silence'' (1980) *''Le borgne'' (1980) *''Teletests'' (1980) – short film *'' The Territory'' (1981) *''Images de sable'' (1981) – short film *''Ombres chinoises'' (1982) – short film *''Querelle des jardins'' (1982) – short film *''Le petit théâtre'' (1982) – short film *'' Het dak van de Walvis''
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(1982) *''Bérénice'' (1983) *''La ville de Paris'' (1983) *''Lettre d'un cinéaste ou Le retour d'un amateur de bibliothèques'' etter from a Library Lover(1983) – short film *''
Les trois couronnes du matelot ''Three Crowns of the Sailor'' (french: Les trois couronnes du matelot) is a 1983 French fabulist film with surrealist and oneiric flourishes written and directed by Chilean director Raúl Ruiz. Plot The film opens in black and white with t ...
'' hree Crowns of the Sailor(1983) *'' La ville des pirates'' ity of Pirates(1983) *''Voyages d'une main'' (1984) *''Point de fuite'' anishing Point(1984) *'' Les destins de Manoel'' anoel's Destinies/Manoel on the Island of Marvels(1984) *'' L'Île au trésor'' reasure Island(1985) *''La présence réelle'' (1985) *''
Régime sans pain ''Régime sans pain'' is a 1985 French musical fantasy film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. Cast * Anne Alvaro Anne Alvaro (born 29 October 1951) is a French actress whose work spans from the early 1970s through to 2012. She is ...
'' (1985) *'' L'éveillé du pont de l'Alma''
he Insomniac on the Bridge He or HE may refer to: Language * He (pronoun), an English pronoun * He (kana), the romanization of the Japanese kana へ * He (letter), the fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets * He (Cyrillic), a letter of the Cyrillic script called ''He'' in ...
(1985) *''Richard III'' (1986) *'' Mémoire des apparences'' ife is a Dream(1986) *''Dans un miroir'' (1986) *'' Mammame'' (1986) *''Brise-glace'' (1987) *'' La chouette aveugle'' he Blind Owl(1987) *''Le professeur Taranne'' (1987) *''Allegoria'' (1988) *''Tous les nuages sont des horloges'' (1988) *''Il pozzo dei pazzi'' (1989) – short film *''Derrière le mur'' (1989) *''Hub'' (1989) *''
The Golden Boat ''The Golden Boat'' is a 1990 American low-budget film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. Shot in New York City, ''The Golden Boat'' is Ruiz's first film produced in the United States and has been categorized as an absurdist black comedy ...
'' (1990) *'' La telenovela errante'' he Wandering Soap Opera(1990) – unfinished feature completed by Sarmiento and released in 2017 *''
A TV Dante ''A TV Dante'' is a 1990 mini-series directed by Tom Phillips and Peter Greenaway. It covers eight of the 34 cantos in Dante Alighieri's ''Inferno'', part of his 14th century epic poem ''Divine Comedy''. Peter Greenaway and Tom Phillips won ...
(Cantos 9–14)'' (1991) *''Las soledades'' (1992) – short film *'' L'oeil qui ment''
ark at Noon Ark or ARK may refer to: Biblical narratives and religion Hebrew word ''teva'' * Noah's Ark, a massive vessel said to have been built to save the world's animals from a flood * Ark of bulrushes, the boat of the infant Moses Hebrew ''aron'' * ...
(1992) *''Fado majeur et mineur'' ado, Major and Minor(1994) *''Wind Water'' (1995) – short film *'' Trois vies et une seule mort'' hree Lives and Only One Death(1996) *'' Généalogies d'un crime'' enealogies of a Crime(1997) *''Le film à venir'' (1997) – short film *''
Shattered Image ''Shattered Image'' is a 1998 thriller film written by Duane Poole and directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It stars William Baldwin, Anne Parillaud and Lisanne Falk. According to academic Michael Goddard, this is a confusing and surreal fi ...
'' (1998) *'' Le temps retrouvé''
ime Regained Ime is a village in Lindesnes municipality in Agder county, Norway. The village is located on the east side of the river Mandalselva, along the European route E39 highway. Ime is an eastern suburb of the town of Mandal. Ime might be considered ...
(1999) *'' Comédie de l'innocence'' omedy of Innocence(2000) *'' Combat d'amour en songe''
ove Torn in a Dream Ove or OVE may refer to *Ove (given name) *Ové, a surname *Ove Peak in Antarctica *''A Man Called Ove (novel)'', a novel by Fredrik Backman *''A Man Called Ove (film), A Man Called Ove'', a 2015 Swedish film based on the novel *Danish Organisation ...
(2000) *'' Les Âmes fortes'' avage Souls(2001) *'' Miotte vu par Raúl Ruiz'' (2002) *'' Cofralandes, rapsodia chilena'' ofralandes, Chilean Rhapsody(2002) *'' Ce jour-là''
hat Day A hat is a head covering which is worn for various reasons, including protection against weather conditions, ceremonial reasons such as university graduation, religious reasons, safety, or as a fashion accessory. Hats which incorporate mecha ...
(2003) *'' Une place parmi les vivants'' Place Among the Living/A Taste for Murder(2003) *''Vertige de la page blanche'' ertigo of the Blank Page(2003) *'' Días de campo'' ays in the Country(2004) *'' Le domaine perdu'' he Lost Domain(2005) *''
Klimt Gustav Klimt (July 14, 1862 – February 6, 1918) was an Austrian symbolist painter and one of the most prominent members of the Vienna Secession movement. Klimt is noted for his paintings, murals, sketches, and other objets d'art. Klimt's prim ...
'' (2006) *'' Le Don'' (2007) – short film *''
La Recta Provincia ''La Recta Provincia'' is a four-part 2007 Chilean TV miniseries written and directed by Raúl Ruiz which was edited into a feature film and shown at the Rome Film Festival in 2007. It was the first of the two folklore-themed miniseries' Ruiz ma ...
'' (2007) *''
Litoral The littoral zone or nearshore is the part of a sea, lake, or river that is close to the shore. In coastal ecology, the littoral zone includes the intertidal zone extending from the high water mark (which is rarely inundated), to coastal areas ...
'' (2008) *''
La maison Nucingen ''La Maison Nucingen'' (English language, English "The House of Nucingen", also translated as “The Firm of Nucingen”) is a short story by Honoré de Balzac. It was published in 1837 in literature, 1837 and is one of the ''Scènes de la vie Par ...
'' ucingen House(2008) *''Agathopedia'' (2008) *''El pasaporte amarillo'' he Yellow Passport(2009) *'' A Closed Book''
lind Revenge Lind is a surname of both Swedish and Estonian origin. In Swedish, it is the word for the linden tree. In Estonian, it is the word for bird. Geographical distribution As of 2014, 36.1% of all known bearers of the surname ''Lind'' were residen ...
(2010) *''L'estate breve'' (2010) *'' Mistérios de Lisboa'' ysteries of Lisbon(2010) *''Ballet aquatique'' (2011) *'' La noche de enfrente'' ight Across the Street(2012)


Bibliography

* Translated into Spanish as: Translated from the French by Cristóbal Santa Cruz. * Translated into English as: * * Translated into English as: Translated from the French by
Brian Holmes Brian Holmes is a professor of philosophy at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, where he teaches an intensive summer seminar. He has worked with the French graphics collective Ne Pas Plier (Do Not Bend) from 1999 to 2001 and th ...
. Translated into Spanish as: Translated from the French by Waldo Rojas. * * Translated into English as: Translated from the Spanish by Carlos Eduardo Morreo. * Translated into English as: Translated from the French by Paul Buck and Catherine Petit. * Translated into English as: Translated from the French by Paul Buck and Catherine Petit. * Sections translated from the French by
Alan Pauls Alan Pauls (born 22 April 1959 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine writer, literary critic and screenwriter. An early essay he did on ''Betrayed by Rita Hayworth'' by Manuel Puig is said to show his interest in him as an "experimental writer." Althoug ...
. * Selection, editing and prologue by Bruno Cuneo. * Edited by Bruno Cuneo. * Translated from the Spanish by Paul Buck and Catherine Petit. Illustrations by Camila Mora Scheihing.


References


External links

*
MUBI's Ruiz page
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120803012735/http://old.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/featuresandinterviews/features/gilbert-adair-rubicon-and-rubik-cube.php The rubicon and the rubik cube: Exile, paradox and Raúl Ruiz] 1981/1982 article by Gilbert Adair
Mapping the Territory of Râúl Ruiz
1987/1990 article by
Jonathan Rosenbaum Jonathan Rosenbaum (born February 27, 1943) is an American film critic and author. Rosenbaum was the head film critic for ''The Chicago Reader'' from 1987 to 2008, when he retired. He has published and edited numerous books about cinema and has ...

BOMB interview (1991)
by Carole Anne Klonarides
Sight & Sound interview (2002)
by Nick James
Cinema Scope interview (2002)
by
Jonathan Rosenbaum Jonathan Rosenbaum (born February 27, 1943) is an American film critic and author. Rosenbaum was the head film critic for ''The Chicago Reader'' from 1987 to 2008, when he retired. He has published and edited numerous books about cinema and has ...

Towards a Perverse Neo-Baroque Cinematic Aesthetic
2004 article by Michael Goddard
Vertigo interview (2004)
by George Clark
GreenCine interview (2006)
by Jonathan Marlow
Vertigo interview (2007)
by James Norton

by A. O. Scott
Time magazine obituary (2011)
by
Richard Corliss Richard Nelson Corliss (March 6, 1944 – April 23, 2015) was an American film critic and magazine editor for ''Time''. He focused on movies, with occasional articles on other subjects. He was the former editor-in-chief of ''Film Comment' ...

Sight & Sound obituary (2011)
by Jonathan Romney

tribute by
Adrian Martin Adrian Martin (born 1959) is an Australian film and arts critic. He now lives in Malgrat de Mar in Spain. He is Adjunct Associate Professor in Film Culture and Theory at Monash University. His work has appeared in many magazines, journals and n ...
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ruiz, Raoul 1941 births 2011 deaths Burials in Chile People from Puerto Montt Film theorists Chilean film directors Chilean experimental filmmakers Chilean emigrants to France Chilean expatriates in France Chilean exiles Chilean socialists Chilean screenwriters Male screenwriters Silver Bear for Best Director recipients Golden Globes (Portugal) winners César Award winners