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  1. 7 Must-Visit Spots to Discover the Lovely Street Art of El Niño de las Pinturas in Granada

    Facebook. Official site: elninodelaspinturas.es The Magic of El Niño de las Pinturas: A Street Art Maestro in Granada El Niño de las Pinturas, also known as Raúl Ruiz, is a renowned street artist from Spain. He began his artistic journey in the 90s, and his works often feature human figures, particularly children and adolescents. Ruiz masterfully captures facial expressions, such as chutzpah, fear, surprise, and sadness, creating faces with attitude that convey strong emotions. His […]

    streetartutopia.com/2024/01/20

  2. #Bales2023FilmChallenge Dec 24: the night before Christmas on #ChristmasEve

    Told in #fotonovela format, we follow the pitiful account of Monique, who as a young girl learns that her mother is not who she thinks she is. Even in the short comically melodramatic breathe that is #RaúlRuiz's Colloque de chiens (1977), the map has been laid out for Ruiz's later, much more complex narrative ☞ write.underworld.fr/settima/co

    #SilkeHumel #ExperimentalFilm #film #ShortFilm #cinema #CineMastodon @film @art_film

  3. #Bales2023FilmChallenge April 2: a #movie that takes place out in nature on #NatureDay

    Two American families, adults and their children, go on a #HikingTrip in the south of #France. They find themselves increasingly lost, not only in #nature but also in and among themselves.

    Supposedly based on a real troublesome event and riddled with much #film-making adversity, Raúl Ruiz's O Território [The Territory] (1981) nearly stranded as much as the hikers did. In support, Wim Wenders used the same cast for his Der Stand der Dinge (1982), about a film crew's attempt to remake Roger Corman's Day the World Ended (1955). In a wonderful, unscripted circular way, Corman was one of the executive producers of O Território.

    #film #cinema #RaúlRuiz #Portugal #hiking #survival #religion #cartography #RogerCorman #FilMastodon #CineMastodon @film letterboxd.com/12pt9/list/bale