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Sir Paul, a distinguished author, blinded in a horrific accident, advertises for an amanuensis, an assistant to help him with his writing. He employs the amiable Jane Ryder to be his eyes as he revisits scenes from his past and works on what he intends to be his final opus. Jane appears to be ideal: attractive, intelligent, unruffled by her employer’s abrupt eccentricities. But, gradually, we come aware that Jane has another agenda. Incrementally, Sir Paul’s familiar surroundings are altered. Strange things happen around the house and he becomes increasingly dependent on his new assistant. Jane plays increasingly sadistic games until their relationship breaks down. –IMDb

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Raúl Ruiz

Raúl Ruiz: Blind Man’s Bluff

Chilean filmmaker Raúl, or Raoul, Ruiz (1941-2011) was one of the most exciting and innovative filmmakers to emerge from 1960s World Cinema, providing more intellectual fun and artistic experimentation, shot for shot, than any filmmaker since Jean-Luc Godard. A guerrilla who uncompromisingly assaulted the preconceptions of film art, this frightfully prolific figure – he made over 100 films in 40 years – did not adhere to any one style of filmmaking. He worked in 35mm, 16mm and video, for theatrical release and for European TV, and on documentary and fiction features and shorts. His career began in avant-garde theatre where, between 1956 and 1962, he wrote over 100 plays. Although he never directed any of these productions, he did dabble in TV and filmmaking in the early 1960s. In 1968, with the release of his first completed feature, the Cassavetes-like Tres tristes tigres (1968… read more

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GekkoP

6May13

Not as bad as many critics say, but it sure is not even close to Ruiz's great achievements. Post-production was problematic, but there are fine moments in it.

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Mark Garrett

28Dec12

A real yarn. There's imperfections littering the fun to be had, but there's a pulpy, minor pithy nature to it all.

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Arcanus

20Apr12

The usual title for this film is "A Closed Book".

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ConallVision

2May11

I saw a trailer for this and it looks awful, but I read book which I really enjoyed it. I want to watch it. I'm doubtful it's any good.

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    ExperimentoFilm

    9Dec11

    It's actually fun. The director disowned it, because the producers interfered with it in postproduction.

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Gilbert Adair, 1944 - 2011

By David Hudson on December 9, 2011

The renowned critic, novelist and screenwriter worked with Ruiz and Bertolucci.

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