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Raúl Ruiz


Born
in Puerto Montt, Chile
July 25, 1941

Died
August 19, 2011

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

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Poetics Of Cinema

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Poetics of Cinema 2

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Diario; Notas, recuerdos y ...

4.77 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 2017 — 4 editions
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Poéticas del cine

4.33 avg rating — 33 ratings — published 1995 — 4 editions
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Ruiz. Entrevistas escogidas...

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El espíritu de la escalera

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Duelos y quebrantos

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In Pursuit of Treasure Island

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El Transpatagónico

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“Books read by me and my friends between 1947-1957: Lautaro (Fernando Alegría), La Hechizada, El Mestizo Alejo (Víctor Domingo Silva), On Panta (and others by Mariano Latorre), Robin Hood (anonymous), La Araucana (Ercilla), Little Men (L. M. Alcott), Monica Sanders (S. Reyes), Gypsy Ballads (García Lorca), The Maurizius Case (J. Wassermann), The Skin (Curzio Malaparte), The Vortex (J. E. Rivera), Demian (H. Hesse), Point Counter Point, Ape and Essence, Brave New World and others (Huxley).”
Raúl Ruiz, Diario; Notas, recuerdos y secuencias de cosas vistas

“Books that were pillars of our parents’ culture, the Chilean little bourgeoisie of the 30s-40s-50s: The Revolt of the Masses (Ortega), Tragic Sense of Life (Unamuno), The Good Earth (Pearl S. Buck), The Importance of Living (Lin Yutang), Grand Hotel (Vicki Baum), Anna Karenina (Tolstoy), Voyage of the Beagle (Darwin), Gog (Papini), Why I Am Not a Christian (Russell), The Mediocre Man (Ingenieros), Broad and Alien is the World (Ciro Alegría), The World of Yesterday (S. Zweig), The Life of Jesus (Renan), Napoléon (Emil Ludwig), The Goose Man (Wassermann), The Prophet (Gibran), The inferiority complex (Adler), Civilization and its Discontents (Freud), The Picture of Dorian Gray (Wilde), The Human Beast (Zola), The Lily of the Valley (Balzac), Representative Men (Emerson), Modern Medical Counselor (?), How Green Was my Valley (Llewellyn), The Foxes of Harrow (Yerby), Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Nietzsche), Amiel’s Journal (Amiel), The Story of San Michele (Munthe), Maxims and Morals from Dr. Franklin (Franklin), The Kon-Tiki Expedition (Heyerdahl), My Life (many), Desolation (Mistral), The Old Man and the Sea, Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls (Hemingway), Letter from an Unknown Woman (Zweig), The City and the Mountains (Eça de Queirós), All Quiet on the Western Front (E. M. Remarque), Encyclopedia Britannica, Enciclopedia Espasa, The Treasure Book of Youth, La tournée de Dios (Jardiel Poncela), Don Juan (Zorrilla), La Tía Pepa (cook book), Almanaque 18, The Magic Mountain (Mann), The Unloved Woman (Benavente). To be continued.”
Raúl Ruiz, Diario; Notas, recuerdos y secuencias de cosas vistas

“Meanwhile I found time to read one of the strangest texts I've ever read: Exiled in the West by Suhrawardi (11th century), commented by Abdelwahab Meddeb. It's a small text that has, on a first glance, the shape of tale of Arabian Nights, but with allegorical expressions that give the impression of dreaming it while one reads it. For example "The city of the men that can't forgive", "The region of the central tree". I'm going to return to this text, which has awoken so many vocations and vacations.”
Raúl Ruiz, Diario; Notas, recuerdos y secuencias de cosas vistas

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