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The Expropriation

La expropiación

Chile, West Germany

1974

60 Min
Color
English, Spanish
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DIR Raúl Ruiz

PROD Raúl Ruiz

SCR Raúl Ruiz

DP Adrian Cooper, Jorge Müller Silva

CAST Delfina Guzmán, Nemesio Antúnez, Jaime Vadell, Luis Alarcón, Nicolas Eyzaguirre, Rodrigo Maturana

ED Valeria Sarmiento

SOUND Jose de la Vega

Berlinale (Forum)

Synopsis

An agricultural engineer comes to a farm in order to expropriate the land, but it is a landowner who is willing to surrender it voluntarily. Given this situation, the both of them begin to establish a cordial relationship, that soon will be aborted by an uprising of the tenants who prefer to remain employees of their current owner, rather than deliver their lands. —Universidad de Chile

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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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