Raúl Ruiz (director) explained
Raúl Ernesto Ruiz Pino (fr|Raoul Ruiz; 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.[1]
Biography
The son of a ship's captain and a schoolteacher in southern Chile, Raúl Ruiz abandoned his university studies in theology and law to write 100 plays with the support of a Rockefeller Foundation grant. He went on to learn his craft working in Chilean and Mexican television[2] and studying at film school in Argentina (1964). Back in Chile, he made his feature debut Three Sad Tigers (1968), sharing the Golden Leopard at the 1969 Locarno Film Festival. 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."[3] He was something of an outsider among the politically oriented Chilean filmmakers of his generation such as Miguel Littín and Patricio Guzmán, his work being far more ironic, surrealistic and experimental. In 1973, shortly after the military coup d'état led by Augusto Pinochet, Ruiz and his wife (fellow director Valeria Sarmiento) fled Chile and settled in Paris, France.[4]
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 Institut national de l'audiovisuel and then for Portuguese producer Paulo Branco). The best known of these often oneiric, fabulist films are: Colloque de chiens (1977), a short which marked the start of Ruiz's long-term working relationship with Chilean composer Jorge Arriagada; The Suspended Vocation (1978); The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting (1978); On Top of the Whale (1982); Three Crowns of the Sailor (1982); City of Pirates (1983); Manoel's Destinies (1985); Treasure Island (1985) and Life is a Dream (1986).[5] A special issue of Cahiers du cinéma was devoted to Ruiz in March 1983.[6]
In the 1990s, Ruiz began working with larger budgets and "name" stars like John Hurt in Dark at Noon (1992) and Marcello Mastroianni in Three Lives and Only One Death (1996). The following year, he made Genealogies of a Crime starring Catherine Deneuve, winning the Silver Bear at the 47th Berlin International Film Festival.[7] A second major French actress, Isabelle Huppert, worked with Ruiz on Comedy of Innocence (2000), which was nominated for the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. The American John Malkovich acted in the star-studded Marcel Proust adaptation Time Regained (1999) and the somewhat less successful Savage Souls (2001) and Klimt (2006). That Day (2003) was the fourth and last Ruiz film to be shown in the main competition of the Cannes Film festival.[8] He also made forays into the English-language mainstream with the thrillers Shattered Image (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 (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."[3] Over the years, he taught his own particular brand of film theory, 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.[9]
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.[10] [11] The Church of Saint George-Paul in Paris held a memorial service which was attended by many notable friends, including Catherine Deneuve, Chiara Mastroianni, Melvil Poupaud, Paulo Branco, Arielle Dombasle, Michel Piccoli and Jorge Edwards. Ruiz's body was then returned to Chile to be buried as specified in his will and a National Day of Mourning was declared in Chile.[12]
Legacy
Ruiz's final completed feature Night Across the Street (2012) was selected to be screened posthumously in the Directors' Fortnight section of the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.[13] [14] His widow Valeria Sarmiento, who was also his collaborator and frequent editor for several decades, completed Lines of Wellington (2012), the Napoleonic epic that Ruiz was preparing when he died[15] [16] and the film was in competition for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival[17] and as a Zabaltegi Special at the 2012 San Sebastián International Film Festival.[18] Both films were also shown at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival[19] and the 2012 New York Film Festival.[20]
On 25 July 2014, Serpentine Galleries in London launched "Pirates and Disappearances: A Homage to Raúl Ruiz", a weekend of Ruiz-related talks and screenings.[21] The most complete retrospective yet of Ruiz's work took place at the Cinémathèque française in Paris between 30 March and 30 May 2016.[22] Another retrospective commemoration was held at Lincoln Center in New York City which ran during the week ending 22 December 2016[23] with Part 2 in February 2018.[24] The next major retrospective took place at the Viennale from October 2023 to January 2024[25] and will be followed by another at the Cinemateca Portuguesa which begins in February 2024.[26]
The feature film The Wandering Soap Opera, which Ruiz had shot in Chile in 1990 but left unfinished, was completed by Sarmiento and premiered at the Locarno Film Festival 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 70th Berlin International Film Festival.[27]
A third Ruiz film, Socialist Realism as One of the Fine Arts, has been restored and completed by Sarmiento for its official premiere in 2023. 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 rough cut was shown at the Valdivia International Film Festival in 2008, but four-and-a-half hours of footage was recovered from the archives of Duke University in 2016.[28]
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 [The Tango of the Widower and its Distorting Mirror] (1967) – unfinished and restored for a 2020 release
- Tres tristes tigres [Three Sad Tigers] (1968)
- La catanaria (1969)
- Militarismo y tortura (1969) – short film
- La colonia penal [The Penal Colony] (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 [Little White Dove] (1973)
- Realismo socialista como una de las bellas artes [Socialist Realism] (1973) - unfinished and restored for a 2023 release
- Palomita brava (1973) – short film
- La expropiación [The Expropriation] (1974)
- Diálogos de exiliados [Dialogues of Exiles] (1975)
- Sotelo (1976) – short film
- Utopia (1976)
- Colloque de chiens (1977) – short film
- Les divisions de la nature (1978) – short film
- La vocation suspendue [The Suspended Vocation] (1978)
- L'hypothèse du tableau volé [The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting] (1978)
- Petit manuel d'histoire de France (1979)
- Jeux (1979)
- De grands événements et de gens ordinaires [Of 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 [On Top of the Whale] (1982)
- Les trois couronnes du matelot [Three Crowns of the Sailor] (1982)
- Lettre d'un cinéaste ou Le retour d'un amateur de bibliothèques [Letter from a Library Lover] (1983) – short film
- La ville des pirates [City of Pirates] (1983)
- Bérénice (1983)
- La ville de Paris (1983)
- Voyages d'une main (1984)
- Point de fuite [Vanishing Point] (1984)
- Les destins de Manoel [Manoel's Destinies/Manoel on the Island of Marvels] (1984)
- L'Île au trésor [Treasure Island] (1985)
- La présence réelle (1985)
- Régime sans pain (1985)
- L'éveillé du pont de l'Alma [The Insomniac on the Bridge] (1985)
- Richard III (1986)
- Mémoire des apparences [Life is a Dream] (1986)
- Dans un miroir (1986)
- Mammame (1986)
- Brise-glace (1987)
- La chouette aveugle [The 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 (1990)
- La telenovela errante [The Wandering Soap Opera] (1990) – unfinished feature completed by Sarmiento and released in 2017
- A TV Dante (Cantos 9–14) (1991)
- Las soledades (1992) – short film
- L'oeil qui ment [Dark at Noon] (1992)
- Fado majeur et mineur [Fado, Major and Minor] (1994)
- Wind Water (1995) – short film
- Trois vies et une seule mort [Three Lives and Only One Death] (1996)
- Généalogies d'un crime [Genealogies of a Crime] (1997)
- Le film à venir (1997) – short film
- Shattered Image (1998)
- Le temps retrouvé [Time Regained] (1999)
- Comédie de l'innocence [Comedy of Innocence] (2000)
- Combat d'amour en songe [Love Torn in a Dream] (2000)
- Les Âmes fortes [Savage Souls] (2001)
- Miotte vu par Raúl Ruiz (2002)
- Cofralandes, rapsodia chilena [Cofralandes, Chilean Rhapsody] (2002)
- Ce jour-là [That Day] (2003)
- Une place parmi les vivants [A Place Among the Living/A Taste for Murder] (2003)
- Vertige de la page blanche [Vertigo of the Blank Page] (2003)
- Días de campo [Days in the Country] (2004)
- Le domaine perdu [The Lost Domain] (2005)
- Klimt (2006)
- Le Don (2007) – short film
- La Recta Provincia (2007)
- Litoral (2008)
- La maison Nucingen [Nucingen House] (2008)
- Agathopedia (2008)
- El pasaporte amarillo [The Yellow Passport] (2009)
- A Closed Book [Blind Revenge] (2010)
- L'estate breve (2010)
- Mistérios de Lisboa [Mysteries of Lisbon] (2010)
- Ballet aquatique (2011)
- La noche de enfrente [Night Across the Street] (2012)
Bibliography
- Book: Le Transpatagonien . Raoul Ruiz . Benoît Peeters . Benoît Peeters . Patrick Deubelbeiss . Casterman . 1989 . 2203380144. fr. Translated into Spanish as: Book: El Transpatagónico . Raúl Ruiz . Benoît Peeters . Benoît Peeters . Grijalbo Mondadori . 1995 . 956-262-097-2. Translated from the French by Cristóbal Santa Cruz.
- Book: Le livre des disparitions . Raoul Ruiz . Dis Voir . 1990 . 2906571180. fr. Translated into English as: Book: The Book of Disappearance & The Book of the Tractions . Raul Ruiz . Dis Voir . 2005 . 2914563191.
- Book: Le Convive de pierre . Raoul Ruiz . Actes Sud . 1992 . 2869431643. fr.
- Book: Poétique du cinéma . Raoul Ruiz . Dis Voir . 1995 . 2-906571-37-7. fr. Translated into English as: Book: . Raul Ruiz . Dis Voir . 1995 . 2-906571-38-5. Translated from the French by Brian Holmes. Translated into Spanish as: Book: Poética del cine . Raúl Ruiz . Editorial Sudamericana . 2000 . 956-262-097-2. Translated from the French by Waldo Rojas.
- Book: Entretiens . Raoul Ruiz . Editions Hoebeke . 1999 . 2842300823. fr.
- Book: Poétique du cinéma 2 . Raoul Ruiz . Dis Voir . 2006 . 978-2-914563-27-7. fr. Translated into English as: Book: . Raul Ruiz . Dis Voir . 2007 . 978-2-914563-25-3. Translated from the Spanish by Carlos Eduardo Morreo.
- Book: A la poursuite de l'île au trésor . Raoul Ruiz . Dis Voir . 2008 . 978-2-914563-39-0. fr. Translated into English as: Book: In Pursuit of Treasure Island . Raul Ruiz . Dis Voir . 2008 . 978-2-914563-41-3. Translated from the French by Paul Buck and Catherine Petit.
- Book: L'esprit de l'escalier . Raúl Ruiz . Fayard . 2012 . 9782213644363. fr. Translated into English as: Book: The Wit of the Staircase . Raul Ruiz . Dis Voir . 2012 . 978-2914563727. Translated from the French by Paul Buck and Catherine Petit.
- Book: Poéticas del cine . Raúl Ruiz . Ediciones Universidad Diego Portales (UDP) . 2013 . 978-956-314-218-1. es. Sections translated from the French by Alan Pauls.
- Book: Diario. Notas, recuerdos y secuencias de cosas vistas . Raúl Ruiz . Ediciones Universidad Diego Portales (UDP) . 2017 . es. Selection, editing and prologue by Bruno Cuneo.
- Book: Duelos y quebrantos . Raúl Ruiz . Mundana Ediciones . 2019 . es. Edited by Bruno Cuneo.
- Book: A Nine-Year-Old Aviator . Raúl Ruiz . Dis Voir . 2021 . 978-2-914563-99-4. Translated from the Spanish by Paul Buck and Catherine Petit. Illustrations by Camila Mora Scheihing.
- Book: Edipo hiperbóreo. Una antología de fábulas sobre el exilio y la tiranía . Raúl Ruiz . Overol . 2023 . 9789566137269. es. Translated into Spanish and edited by Elisa Chaim.
- Book: Escritos repartidos . Raúl Ruiz . Ediciones Universidad Diego Portales (UDP) . 2024 . 978-956-314-582-3. es. Selections by Bruno Cuneo.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: R.I.P. Raoul Ruiz, prolific and enigmatic director . 21 August 2011. The A.V. Club. 19 August 2011 .
- News: The Raul thing . 22 June 2012. The Guardian. London. 7 January 2000.
- Klonarides, Carole Ann http://bombsite.com/issues/34/articles/1391, BOMB Magazine Winter, 1991. Retrieved on 3 June 2013.
- News: Raúl Ruiz, Prolific Director of Cryptic Films, Dies at 70 . The New York Times . William . Grimes . 19 August 2011. The New York Times. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
- News: Chilean-born film-maker who became the darling of the French avant garde . London . The Guardian . Ronald . Bergan . 19 August 2011. The Guardian. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
- Web site: Cover of the 'Ruiz special' . Cahiers du cinéma, March 1983. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
- Web site: Berlinale: 1997 Prize Winners . 8 January 2012 . berlinale.de.
- Web site: Raoul Ruiz biography. 28 May 2023 . Festival de Cannes. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
- Web site: A new face for film studies . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111121034422/http://www.abdn.ac.uk/directorscut/media/Gaudie_Ruiz.pdf . 21 November 2011 . University of Aberdeen magazine, 2007. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
- News: Raoul Ruiz, French-Chilean Filmmaker, Dead at 70 . Huffington Post . 19 August 2011. Huffington Post. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
- Web site: Piñera: Cine de Raúl Ruiz nos abrió el mundo . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304060544/http://www.lanacion.cl/noticias/site/artic/20110819/pags/20110819211806.html . 4 March 2016 . La Nación. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
- Web site: Beloved Chilean Filmmaker Raúl Ruiz Dies at 70 . 21 August 2011. elrepuertero.cl.
- News: Leffler. Rebecca. Cannes 2012: Michel Gondry's 'The We & The I' to Open Director's Fortnight. The Hollywood Reporter. 28 April 2012. 24 April 2012.
- Web site: 2012 Selection. quinzaine-realisateurs.com. Directors' Fortnight. 28 April 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120426224019/http://www.quinzaine-realisateurs.com/2012-selection-h201.html. 26 April 2012.
- News: Passings: Raul Ruiz . . 20 August 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120126182256/http://articles.latimes.com/2011/aug/20/local/la-me-passings-20110820. live. 26 January 2012. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
- News: Macnab. Geoffrey. Raul Ruiz and the ghosts on the battlefield. The Guardian. 21 August 2012. London. 20 August 2012.
- Web site: Venezia 69 . 28 July 2012 . labiennale.org . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120729220833/http://www.labiennale.org/en/cinema/festival/lineup/off-sel/venezia69/venezia_69.html?nocache=true¤tpage=2 . 29 July 2012 .
- Web site: Zabaltegi Specials. sansebastianfestival.com. 21 August 2012.
- Web site: Programmer's Note. tiff.net. 21 August 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120819110753/http://tiff.net/filmsandschedules/tiff/2012/linesofwellington. 19 August 2012.
- Web site: 2012 New York Film Festival Line-Up Announced. collider.com. 21 August 2012.
- Web site: Park Nights 2014. serpentinegalleries.org. 26 June 2018.
- Web site: Raoul Ruiz. cinematheque.fr. 30 March 2016.
- Richard Brody (2017). "The Memory Card". The New Yorker, 19 December 2016, p. 30.
- Web site: Life Is a Dream: The Films of Raúl Ruiz (Part 2) Begins February 9. filmlinc.org. 12 January 2018 . 16 March 2018.
- Web site: Retrospective: Raúl Ruiz. viennale.at. 15 October 2023.
- Web site: RFINALMENTE RUIZ! RETROSPETIVA QUASE INTEGRAL A PARTIR DE FEVEREIRO. cinemateca.pt. 25 January 2024.
- News: Chilean Master Raul Ruiz's Unfinished First Film Gets Restored and Scheduled for Premiere . . 3 April 2019 . 4 April 2019.
- Web site: La Unidad Popular según Raúl Ruiz . 9 May 2020. La Tercera. 9 May 2020 .
- http://www.thisischile.cl/Article.aspx?id=2056&sec=362&t=raul-ruiz&idioma=2 Cinema from Chiloé to Paris
- News: Diversos premios y una prolífica carrera marcaron la trayectoria de Raúl Ruiz . Diverse Awards and a Prolific Career Marked the Path of Raúl Ruiz . . es . 19 August 2011 . 11 December 2017.
- Web site: 28th Moscow International Film Festival (2006) . 14 April 2013 . MIFF . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130421051006/http://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=2006 . 21 April 2013 .
- News: 'Mysteries of Lisbon' nabs Louis Delluc prize . Variety. Variety. Retrieved 14 May 2012.