CoMo No. 8: Chile (December, 2022)

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CoMo No. 8: Chile (December, 2022)

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getting confused by mid-century pan latin american productions so please list any faves below that aren't ruiz or the very nice ivens doc

watching, due to above confusion, mainly entire retrospectives of: ignacio agüero, josé luis torres leiva, and yes, a bunch of ruiz (yay)


reading: (surprise surprise) bolaño
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spanish speakers, knock yourselves out!

https://cinechile.cl/catalogo-de-cine-c ... as-online/
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Time for scfz favourite Jodorowsky to shine
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LOL
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UN PASEO A PLAYA ANCHA (Maurice Saturnin Massonnier, 1903) #CoMoChile
https://www.cclm.cl/cineteca-online/pas ... aya-ancha/
The Chilean film industry began in 1897, with the first effort by the documentalist Luis Oddó Osorio who, in May of that year, screened his short silent film UNA CUECA EN CAVANCHA (A ‘Dance’ in Cavancha) at the Philharmonic salon. Sadly, most of these early productions are now lost and the only film of that time that can still be viewed, is the delightful silent short UN PASEO A PLAYA ANCHA (1903) (An outing to Wide Beach) directed by the Frenchman Maurice Albert Massonnier. Massonnier, with his brother Moussy, were both cameramen who had been trained in Paris from 1896 by the Lumière Brothers). It was a good time for brothers to flourish! Massonnier and his brother then went to Chile where Albert established himself in Valparaíso, a coastal town in central Chile. For the film, Massonnier invited a group of 150 guests to the beach, including some people from the local media, where he filmed them having a meal that gradually descends into a brawl. The film was enthusiastically received and was shown in the city for many days.
CHILEFILM (Peter Nestler, 1974) #CoMoChile
A historical socio-political depiction of the development of Chile since the 16th century and until the coup d'etat. The film mainly consists of still images.
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I don't have anything excitingly good on hand atm, but here's a weird thing:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VMh16r-k8s&t=99s
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DREAMS OF ICE (Ignacio Agüero, 1993) #CoMoChile
A man, tired of life on earth, coincides with a ship whose mission is to pick up an Antarctic iceberg and bring it to Seville. The journey becomes the martyrdom of this man…
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THREE CROWNS OF THE SAILOR (Raúl Ruiz, 1983) #CoMoChile

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The Cinema of Raúl Ruiz: Impossible Cartographies (Michael Goddard, Wallflower Press, 2013) #CoMoChile
Introduction: A New Cartographer?
1/ Ruiz’s Cinema in the 1960s and 1970s
1/1: Beyond Socialist Realism: Ruiz’s Cinema in Chile
1/2: From the ‘Dialectics’ of Exile to the Tableau Vivant
2/ The Cinema of Piracy, the Sea and Spectral Voyages: Ruiz’s Neo-Baroque Cinema of the 1980s
3/ Cartographies of Complexity: Ruiz’s ‘French’ Cinema Since the Mid-1990s
Conclusion: Ruizian Cartography from Chile to the Cosmos via the Littoral, or The Film to Come
Appendix: Raúl Ruiz Interview (Paris, November, 2009)

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(pp. 11-12, viz above)
Beginnings of the New Chilean Cinema

The new Chilean cinema had its origins in the 1950s in the cinema club founded at the Universidad de Santiago de Chile in that decade. A key figure in this context was the documentary filmmaker Sergio Bravo who was the first director of the Centre for Experimental Cinema that sought to extend the activities of the cinema club into production. There was a strong documentary and ethnographic orientation to this initiative with the idea of finding a cinematic language capable of portraying the lives of the different peoples of Chile, with a particular interest in the lives and customs of its rural indigenous inhabitants. This initiative was part of a larger popular transformation of Chilean culture that rejected colonial, European definitions of Chilean culture and sought to revive forgotten indigenous traditions. This tendency was therefore closely aligned with the pressures for political reform and was in opposition to the political stagnation that had characterised Chilean politics under the Allesandri and Ibanez administrations.

A key demonstration of this combination of new forms of culture with progressive politics was in the Chilean new song movement that built on the activities of the musician, amateur ethnologist and educator Violetta Parra. By the late 1960s there were numerous groups such as Quilapayún whose songs combined popular, indigenous music traditions with an advocacy of social change. These groups would perform both at small clubs and massive political demonstrations and were a key feature of the election rallies of the late 1960s. Later, some of these groups would tour the world and were a central feature of international Chilean solidarity events after the Pinochet coup.

At the same time there was a revival of Chilean theatre with many avant-garde groups forming that would later provide performers for the films of the New Chilean Cinema.

There was also the massively important figure of the communist poet Pablo Neruda who stood in the 1970 elections as the official communist party candidate despite the support of many communists for Allende’s Popular Unity Party, while at the other extreme there was the counter-cultural ‘anti-poet’ Nicanor Parra, Violetta Parra’s brother.
https://youtu.be/SvsRTQtqAzA
https://youtu.be/QsEEwHBr2K4

https://youtu.be/CJqIodM-RT8
https://youtu.be/57tWbzDdx2s
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Wow, I never knew Nicanor and Violetta were related.
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION (Ignacio Agüero, 1977) #CoMoChile
NOT TO FORGET (Ignacio Agüero, 1982) #CoMoChile
THIS IS THE WAY I LIKE IT (Ignacio Agüero, 1985) #CoMoChile

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THE HYPOTHESIS OF THE STOLEN PAINTING (Raúl Ruiz, 1979) #CoMoChile

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THE WOLF HOUSE (Joaquín Cociña, Cristóbal León, 2018) #CoMoChile
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SNAKES AND LADDERS (Raúl Ruiz, 1980) #CoMoChile

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so i also had some ruiz lying about and a couple of them are even chilean. i watched tres tristes tigres

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which i'm pleased to discover is a gangster hangout film

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lots of the city on display

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travelling shots and giant heads combine for my favorite of all the end sequence

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which goes on for a whole minute maybe. seemed like forever. i liked it
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rischka wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 1:47 am tres tristes tigres
ha, great, also plan to watch it
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I watched half of Ayudame Usted, Compadre - Germán Becker, 1968, and found it marvelously incomprehensible; it's a musical revue with comedy sketches, and it's apparently one of the most popular movies ever there in country... but to me it read as a free-associated celebration of all things Chilean, from the very rural Recta Provincia stuff to the glories of industrialization and the magnificence of their heroic military. Hot take: The Man With A Movie Camera, made by someone with Down's Syndrome. I'll have to find a more genteel way to describe when I post on LB...

If the songs are really the source of the meaning and affect, it might work for non-hispanophones; the link between verbal sound and imagery is pretty feeble to start with and they might not miss much.
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ON TOP OF THE WHALE (Raúl Ruiz, 1982) #CoMoChile

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el último trazo - david morales leiva (2014) #CoMoChile

probably never a good idea to ask teen painters to explain themselves, it invariably involves 'profound feelings'

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WICKER (Sergio Bravo, 1958) #CoMoChile
DAY OF THE ORGAN-GRINDERS (Sergio Bravo, 1959) #CoMoChile

https://youtu.be/QLq78pOvtJo
https://youtu.be/5gpkNfdHXKA
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i don't know how i made a double post :P :?

but i will say here that i love 'on top of the whale'! and i want to watch 'the territory'!
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Diálogo de exiliados (ruiz 1975)

i thought this was a documentary but it was obvious after the first scene that it wasn't :lol: my favorite character the oblivious popstar who doesn't know he's been kidnapped

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there was an interview on my copy that was fun: ruiz was still mad at his comrades lack of humor about the resulting film 40 yrs later :lol: rip maestro
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION: OR THE PLACE I WAS BORN NO LONGER EXISTS (Ignacio Agüero, 2000) #CoMoChile
In the Providencia barrio of Santiago, Chile, a neighbor lives through the demolition of the house next door and the construction of a building in the same place, over a two-year period. Under Construction is about the passing of time and the transformation of a space where minor and major events occur: a death and a birth; neighborhoods disappearing; buildings being demolished and built; winters and springs passing. In the end, when the building is finished, the protagonist looks up at his new neighbors, while they look down at him from their balcony: evidence of a space (and a past) that they now control.
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GARDEN QUARRELS (Raúl Ruiz, 1982) #CoMoChile
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THE TERRITORY (Raúl Ruiz, 1981) #CoMoChile
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i watched 100 CHILDREN WAITING FOR A TRAIN - documentary abt film studies class for underprivileged chilean kids. rly good. rly beautiful and fun, but also, as happens whenever u get some lil kids doing talking head interviews, hella science/truth
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rey - niles atallah (2017) #CoMoChile

i guess this is zama on DMT with a touch of ben russell but it just felt really flat...partly cuz the main guy looked similar to and reminded me that jodorowsky exists but also because there was old silent film interspersed throughout (the original kingdom of dreams in a film about a dreamed 'king' dreaming) but at the end it was only credited as 'archive footage courtesy of EYE museum' and i at least recognised feuillade's roman orgy, one of the 1913 last days of pompeiis and machin's maudite soit la guerre, so this film can just fuck off for using such films as unnamed generic 'footage' for the 'old-timey' effect

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LA ERUPCIÓN DEL VOLCÁN QUIZAPU - GUSTAVO BUSSENIUS (1928/1932) #CoMoChile

take that abusers of film history! real chilean volcano! (as opposed to papier mache pastiche)

link: https://www.cclm.cl/cineteca-online/la- ... n-quizapu/

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also, just for earth chaos continuity

NOTAS DEL TERREMOTO - LUIS FIOL BEMER (1939) #CoMoChile

link: https://www.cclm.cl/cineteca-online/not ... terremoto/

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This just went up today. Huzzah, pun intended.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViGmRxO8Img&t=105s
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MY GRANDMOTHER'S MOTHER TOLD MY GRANDMOTHER (Ignacio Agüero, 2004) #CoMoChile

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