Three Crowns of the Sailor (1983) – Wednesday, January 15 7:00 PM · Saturday, January 18th 3:00 PM
Fleeing the murder of his teacher, a student encounters a drunken sailor in a decadent dance hall and is offered the chance to escape on the sailor’s ship on the condition that he pay three Danish crowns and listen to the mariner’s life story. Passing from port to port in an endless purgatory as the only member of his vessel, the sailor’s tall tales descend into a surreal fantasy of far-off and exotic lands.
Love Torn in a Dream: The Illusory Odysseys of Raúl Ruiz
Wandering from port to port, laden with lost dreams and exploits, the swirling lives of sailors, priests, philosophers and Knights Templar coincide in Raúl Ruiz’s discursive fictions — untrammeled in their intellectual pursuits, caught within an endless net of circling conspiracies and fabulist frameworks. A Chilean filmmaker who fled his country in the wake of Pinochet’s 1973 coup, Ruiz would find a home in Paris, emerging as one of the most prolific and illustrious surrealist masters. Through his vast range of collaborators and partners that include the Institut national de l’audiovisuel as well as producer Paulo Branco — an exile from Portugal’s Estado Novo dictatorship —, editor and wife Valeria Sarmiento, and longtime composer Jorge Arriagada, Ruiz would construct a Borgesian lifework built upon stories within stories, myths unto myths, resulting in over a hundred films to his name. A literato with a polymath’s appetite — absorbing theology, philosophy, literature and mythologies — Ruiz defied narrative convention with his alchemic methodology, a nebulous procession of dream logic, byzantine storytelling and the picaresque. Searching for truths, Ruiz’s illusory odysseys are enigmas without keys, a butterfly dream evaporating in the dawn.
Co-sponsored by the France Chicago Center.