Cofralandes, rapsodia chilena

Cofralandes, rapsodia chilena (2002)

30 Aug 2002 • Documentary, Comedy, Drama • 5h 11m
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This is the first part of Ruiz's wonderful shot-on-DV essay film COFRALANDES, CHILEAN RHAPSODY (aka IMPRESSIONS OF CHILE). As with many of his "no-budget" efforts, it inhabits an odd twilit zone of its own where sudden sojourns into the worlds of fiction and documentary begin and end without warning. There is a nominal plot setup involving a Frenchman, a German, an Englishman and a Chilean but, interspersed with Ruiz's trademark absurdist sketches (only some of which he had to devise), we also have talking heads reflecting on Chile's national character, language, literature, landscape and all manner of minutiae of yesteryear. The more you know about Chilean culture, however, the less surreal all this seems - and the more playful, droll and melancholic it becomes. I would recommend Cofralandes ("the land of plenty") to anyone interested in exploring Chilean national identity or the potential of digital video. The director's fans should also see it - for this is definitely Ruiz at his most radical. A possible influence on Godard's FILM SOCIALISME.

Raúl Ruiz
Director
Raúl Ruiz
Writer
Bernard Pautrat, Raúl Ruiz, Malcolm Coad
Starring

Language: French, Spanish
Awards: 2 wins & 1 nomination
Country: Chile, France
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7.7

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