Raul Ruiz | The Director's Cut @ The University of AberdeenRaul Ruiz
in conversation with Kriss Ravetto-Biagioli, 27 November 2007
Trained as a painter, and having written over 100 plays before starting in the cinema, the Chilean filmmaker is one of the most prolific directors of the last 50 years. His films have been characterized as ironic, surrealistic and deeply experimental, and include Three Lives and One Death (1996) starring Marcello Mastroianni, Genealogies of a Crime (1997) with Catherine Deneuve, Le Temps retrouvé (1999) with Emmanuelle Béart and Klimt (2006) starring John Malkovich.
Resources
- BBC Radio Movie Café with Raul Ruiz and Alan Marcus Interviewed by Janice Forsyth (29 November 2007)
- Gaudie Newspaper (April 2007)
- Scottish Screen's Rough Cuts (Aug/Sept 2007)
- The Press and Journal (November 2007)
- Media Press Release (November 2007)
- Raul Ruiz, International Movie Database
- Klimt DVD release (December 2007), starring John Malkovich, as discussed by director Raul Ruiz in The Director's Cut
- The Village Voice, Spotlight on Raul Ruiz (February 2006)
- Bright Lights Film Journal on Raul Ruiz's Time Regained and Filming the Unfilmable (Feburary 2006)
- Poetics of Cinema 1 book (1996) by Raul Ruiz
- Poetics of Cinema 2 book (2007) by Raul Ruiz
- Interview with Raul Ruiz on the Poetics of Cinema by Jonathan Marlow (September 2006)
- Film Fest Journal review of Poetics of Cinema 2 (November 2007)