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Film Club #15 - The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears (Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani, 2013)


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 No.2235

For our third (and best) Film Club, we're exploring surreal 'horror' from Chilean director Raúl Ruiz.

Synopsis:

(1.)
A surreal odyssey in which a melancholic maidservant crosses paths with a homicidal little boy, travels to a tiny island of pirates and encounters a man with multiple personalities.

(2.)
City of Pirates is (de)composed under the sign of Surrealism, with its trust in ecstasy, scandal, the call of the wild, mystification, prophetic dreams, humour, the uncanny. There is no city of course, just a spooky castle on a rocky island. There are echoes of the quintessential Surrealist film, L'Age d'or. Perhaps it should be read as a film fantastique, sharing something of the trance-like, morbid poetry of Maya Deren and the paranoid Manicheism of early '60s English SF cinema. The tumescent, terrible sexuality that drives the narrative takes on a vampirish quality. Oral sadism and cannibalism underpin its images. Much of the pleasure comes from the aesthetic means Ruiz employs to suggest the Surreality inhabited by his desiring machines. His maniacs live in, and for, contradiction. Surprise, invention, paradox are his touchstones. He believes in affirmation through irony, the clarity of enigma, deferred resolution, outlandish change of mood. What binds Ruiz's lost souls to each other's desire is an Oedipal, narcissistic quest for identity. Desire depends upon creating an unbridgeable distance to ensure infinite pursuit of the object. Cinema is the ideal location for such doomed searches for the cathartic image, for recapturing the eternal, dangerous moment of looking.

More information:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086546/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_Pirates

Review:
http://www.rouge.com.au/2/pirates.html

 No.2236

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 No.2255

downloading this and Manoel on the Island of Marvels

Should be a good Halloween.

 No.2261

It was good. Not really a horror film at all, more a fantasy film.

 No.2263

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I've only seen a few other Ruiz films, but this was probably the most unhinged.

It reminded me of Rivette and especially Robbe-Grillet.

 No.2298

Looks good, gonna watch it.



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