Raúl Ruiz's "Love Torn in Dream" (2000)
Daniel KasmanWatchable online (for now), a Ruiz that is “…among the most amusing, vertiginous, insolent, outlandish, delirious films imaginable.”
Watchable online (for now), a Ruiz that is “…among the most amusing, vertiginous, insolent, outlandish, delirious films imaginable.”
More trailers for films heading to Venice.
25 features are lined up for the Toronto International Film Festival’s Discovery program.
The Toronto International Film Festival has completed rolling out its massive lineup. Here’s the Masters program.
Jorge Arriagada’s collaboration with Raúl Ruiz is one of cinema’s most fruitful, varied and extensive composer-director partnerships.
A documentary from 1988 on Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz.
The first entry in a series on camera movements. This tremendous, fluid sequence is taken from the 1934 film Upperworld.
You can watch the trailers on the films’ pages; here, they’re all gathered in one place.
A roundup of horror-related reads, lists, remembrances and reviews.
Blockbuster apes and low-budget aliens in a double-bill of subtext-rich science fiction.
A sad memento of the late, great Raúl Ruiz: a poster for a film that will never be made.
The Chilean director’s 1983 masterpiece is (for now) watchable online.