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Festivals and Awards:
Cannes Film Festival 1999 - Official Selection in Competition
Crew:
Screenplay: GIlles Taurand, Raúl Ruiz, adapted from Marcel Proust's book In Search of Lost Time
Production: Paulo Branco
Cinematography: Ricardo Aronovich
Production: Paulo Branco
Cinematography: Ricardo Aronovich
Marcel Proust’s last days in his small apartment on Hamelin street. The photographs that accompany him on his deathbed are on his bedside table and revive his memory. A million stories from his past come back, alternating the joys of childhood with the adventurous times of war and its more recent social and literary passages. His life, work and characters merge with fiction that, little by little, dominates reality.
«According to the famous phrase that says we can reread Proust ad infinitum because we never go beyond the same extracts, Ruiz conceived his film as a rich veneer of images and characters, objects and sounds, which disappear to come back even better, under new forms, but finally recognizable. Each shot contains a multitude of signs and signals, in the foreground and background, which make it possible to link different characters, times and places together.» Frédéric Bonnaud, Les Inrockuptibles.
The film will be introduced by John Malkovich, in a talk entitled Where are you now, John Malkovich?.
«According to the famous phrase that says we can reread Proust ad infinitum because we never go beyond the same extracts, Ruiz conceived his film as a rich veneer of images and characters, objects and sounds, which disappear to come back even better, under new forms, but finally recognizable. Each shot contains a multitude of signs and signals, in the foreground and background, which make it possible to link different characters, times and places together.» Frédéric Bonnaud, Les Inrockuptibles.
The film will be introduced by John Malkovich, in a talk entitled Where are you now, John Malkovich?.
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Cast:
Catherine Deneuve, Emmanuelle Béart, Vincent Perez, John Malkovich, Marcello Mazzarella, Pascal Greggory, Marie-France Pisier, Chiara Mastroianni, Arielle Dombasle, Elsa Zylberstein -
Original Title:
Le Temps Retrouvé -
Country:
France, Italy, Portugal -
Year:
1999 - 162' FR, EN, Subtitles: EN, PT
Festivals and Awards:
Cannes Film Festival 1999 - Official Selection in Competition
Crew:
Screenplay: GIlles Taurand, Raúl Ruiz, adapted from Marcel Proust's book In Search of Lost Time
Production: Paulo Branco
Cinematography: Ricardo Aronovich
Production: Paulo Branco
Cinematography: Ricardo Aronovich
Director
Raúl Ruiz

Coming from the Chilean and Latin American New Wave Cinema movements of the 1960s, Raúl Ruiz devoted his entire life to creating and reflecting on the seventh art, making a total 120 films, initially still in Chile, and then in France, where he went into exile after the 1973 coup d’état, against the democracy of Salvator Allende.
From his first feature, Three Sad Tigers (1968), Golden Leopard in Locarno, to his last two, the multi-prized Mysteries of Lisbon (2010) and the posthumous one La Noche de Enfrente / La Nuit d’en Face / Night Across the Street (2012) [Lines of Wellington (2012) was conceived by Ruiz, directed by Valeria Sarmiento], combining more experimental films with lavish literary adaptations, Raúl Ruiz developed a unique style, breaking the boundaries between documentary and fiction, faithful to a very personal “magical realism”, filled with humor and surrealistic outbursts.
From his first feature, Three Sad Tigers (1968), Golden Leopard in Locarno, to his last two, the multi-prized Mysteries of Lisbon (2010) and the posthumous one La Noche de Enfrente / La Nuit d’en Face / Night Across the Street (2012) [Lines of Wellington (2012) was conceived by Ruiz, directed by Valeria Sarmiento], combining more experimental films with lavish literary adaptations, Raúl Ruiz developed a unique style, breaking the boundaries between documentary and fiction, faithful to a very personal “magical realism”, filled with humor and surrealistic outbursts.