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    Mysteries of Lisbon: Episode 1 - The Boy With No Name

    MYSTERIES OF LISBON: EPISODE 1 - THE BOY WITH NO NAME

    RAÚL RUIZ Portugal, 2010

    A Borgesian matryoshka doll of storytelling, Mysteries of Lisbon is Chilean maestro Raúl Ruiz’s magnum opus—a sumptuous period epic in six parts. Playing in its rarely screened extended version, this sweeping melodramatic saga is Dickensian in scope and magisterial in novelistic ambition.

    Mysteries of Lisbon: Episode 2 - The Count of Santa Barbara

    MYSTERIES OF LISBON: EPISODE 2 - THE COUNT OF SANTA BARBARA

    RAÚL RUIZ Portugal, 2010

    All the world’s a stage for young Pedro, who underlines the theatricality of Raúl Ruiz’s lavish epic with the cutout figures in his puppet theater. Secrets beget revelations in this riveting second episode, as wicked whispers spread like wildfire through the drawing rooms of Portuguese society.

    Mysteries of Lisbon: Episode 3 - The Enigma of Father Dinis

    MYSTERIES OF LISBON: EPISODE 3 - THE ENIGMA OF FATHER DINIS

    RAÚL RUIZ Portugal, 2010

    Mysteries of Lisbon’s myriad flashbacks gain a new perspective, as Father Dinis moves to the center of Raúl Ruiz’s narrative labyrinth. Following his arrival in Episode 2, the series finds its villain in the cruel Alberto de Magalhaes, while young love beats an inexorable path toward tragedy.

    Mysteries of Lisbon: Episode 4 - The Crimes of Anacleta dos Remédios

    MYSTERIES OF LISBON: EPISODE 4 - THE CRIMES OF ANACLETA DOS REMÉDIOS

    RAÚL RUIZ Portugal, 2010

    Greed leads to murder, and murder to ruin in this powerful fourth episode. Introducing the avaricious Anacleta, Raúl Ruiz punctuates the series with a devastating extended flashback that at once enriches the saga’s present-tense mysteries while serving as its own self-contained moral fable.

    Mysteries of Lisbon: Episode 5 - Blanche de Monfort

    MYSTERIES OF LISBON: EPISODE 5 - BLANCHE DE MONFORT

    RAÚL RUIZ Portugal, 2010

    Mysteries of Lisbon moves to Revolutionary France, where Léa Seydoux joins the expansive cast as a young noblewoman at the center of an embittered love triangle. As more furtive personal histories are revealed, the narrative fog begins to dissipate, and Ruiz clears a path for the ultimate revenge.

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