Rhapsodie chilienne

  • 81'
  • Chile
  • 2002
Ruiz is no lover of documentary. But the opportunity to make an essay-film offering his "observations of Chile" produced in him a mammoth work, recently shown in six parts on Chilean television. Shooting with a digital camera, Ruiz refinds the mobility and mercuriality of his early Chilean work. But he is also able to explore anew the transmutation of reality into fiction: Chile becomes the imaginary country of Cofralandes, "a popular version of paradise, a folkloric paradise. In the beginning there is a song about a place where poor people can live without poverty, and they can eat everything - even the houses. The rivers are made of wine."This dream-Chile is shown through the eyes of three travellers, French, German and English. A camera-witness accompanies them, belonging to a Chilean narrator who rediscovers this strange country that is his birthplace. The extravagant characters, unusual situations and unreal images speak of a land where sweetness kills, and oblivion of memory rules. And yet, gradually, there emerges from this Sargasso Sea moments in which pleasure and mad laughter are revealed as good companions to pain and uncertainty. But also where a child's poem hides a massacre, and a smile hides an earth tremor. Chilean Rhapsody, the introduction to Cofralandes, brings out the best in Ruiz: mystery, humour, intellectual speculation, science, nostalgia, poetry. -Clemente Sobourin
  • 81'
  • Chile
  • 2002
Director
Raúl Ruiz
Countries of production
Chile, France
Year
2002
Festival Edition
IFFR 2004
Length
81'
Medium
DV cam PAL
Languages
French, Spanish
Screenplay
Raúl Ruiz
Cinematography
Inti Briones
Editor
Raúl Ruiz
Director
Raúl Ruiz
Countries of production
Chile, France
Year
2002
Festival Edition
IFFR 2004
Length
81'
Medium
DV cam PAL
Languages
French, Spanish
Screenplay
Raúl Ruiz
Cinematography
Inti Briones
Editor
Raúl Ruiz