Raul Ruiz 1941-2011
Yesterday I wrote a review of Raúl Ruiz's wonderful 4-1/2
hour film "The Mysteries of Lisbon," a sublime, joyous, and terrifying exploration
of the link between story-telling and mortality. Today I learned that the
brilliant, prolific Chilean filmmaker just died at the age of 70. Few other artists have exulted as feverishly in the
imaginative power of cinema, or its potential for metaphysical insight. In the five decades since his first feature "Three Sad
Tigers"(1968), Ruiz has made an estimated 100 to 150 movies. "Lisbon," his last but one
(another, "La noche de
enfrente," is in
post-production), is among his best, and serves as an uncanny epitaph to his
career. It screens at the Brattle Theatre from August 26-28.