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Utopia

West Germany, Chile, Honduras

1976

67 Min
Color
Spanish
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DIR Raúl Ruiz

PROD Raúl Ruiz

SCR Raúl Ruiz

DP Sami Kafati

CAST Eduardo Bahr, Fosi Bendeck, Saul Toro

ED Valeria Sarmiento

Synopsis

Two salesmen in Honduras (Eduardo Bahr and Fosi Bendeck) are looking everywhere for their lost pal (Saúl Toro). That’s the pretext for Raúl Ruiz to make a radiograph of a third world country and its delirious geography, its human diversity magic-marvelous and extraordinary situations; with sub plots like the submission and ignorance of the population and its exploitation by corrupt politicians. —anonymous

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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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