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  1. Awards and Nominations

  1. At the Montréal World Film Festival (2002), Cofralandes, Chilean Rhapsody won the Glauber Rocha Award for the Best Film from Latin America and a FIPRESCI Prize "for the director's personal exploration into his homeland, using DV in a rigorous yet playful manner".

    • Raoul Ruiz
    • Raúl Ernesto Ruiz Pino, 25 July 1941, Puerto Montt, Chile
  2. Raúl Ruiz on IMDb: Awards, nominations, and wins. Menu. Movies. ... Raúl Ruiz. Awards. Showing all 26 wins and 34 nominations. Adelaide Film Festival. 2011 Nominee

  3. 2024. Oscar nominations morning. Chilean documentary The Eternal Memory ( La memoria infinita, 2023) by Maite Alberdi is nominated in the Best Documentary Feature category. Raúl Ruiz, thirteen years after his death, has managed to arrive at the Oscars.

    • Jaime Grijalba
  4. Ruiz remains a much-admired auteur on the European continent, having won prestigious prizes at Cannes, Berlin, San Sebastián, Locarno, Rome and Rotterdam. He is little-known in his native Chile, however, despite having made the widely seen Little White Dove (1992) , receiving several major arts prizes and having a National Day of Mourning ...

    • July 25, 1941
    • August 19, 2011
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  6. City of Pirates (French: La ville des pirates) is a 1983 French surrealist fantasy film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. Made during Ruiz's most prolific period of filmmaking in exile and shortly after his first return to Chile since the 1973 military coup , the film stars a primarily French cast including Hugues Quester , Anne Alvaro ...

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0749914Raúl Ruiz - IMDb

    Ruiz remains a much-admired auteur on the European continent, having won prestigious prizes at Cannes, Berlin, San Sebastián, Locarno, Rome and Rotterdam. He is little-known in his native Chile, however, despite having made the widely seen Little White Dove (1992) , receiving several major arts prizes and having a National Day of Mourning ...

  8. Oct 5, 1984 · Three Crowns of the Sailor: Directed by Raúl Ruiz. With Jean-Bernard Guillard, Philippe Deplanche, Nadège Clair, Lisa Lyon. A drunken sailor recounts the surrealistic odyssey of his life story to a murderous student.

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