1. Time Regained (1999) - William Hepner
29 mei 2022 · Time Regained is an entrancing attempt to take on a novel that is ill-suited to the cinema, and Raúl Ruiz does it with panache.
It happens all too frequently that even when they’re worth the trouble—and God knows there are plenty of different kinds of trouble—too many books appear on the shelves to announce themselves with the fanfare of their packaging, a fine illustration, or the sheer volume and heft of their multitudinous pages, often with some kind of pretentious adornment like deckled edges. It wants to scream to the potential reader: I am important and goddamn it I’m the worth price, or however long I’ll be gathering dust in your library. And I’d be willing to bet that we’re all convinced the price tag reflects this kind of pompous importance. So when it comes to the source material of this essay, it’s worth mentioning that In Search of Lost Time falls under a species of the latter category while still living up to its accolades and providing one hell of a reading experience. But don’t expect the price to be any lower when it comes in a package of six volumes—in this case, perhaps the public library is a good idea. The notion is a simple one, but it governs the whole of a complex and startling universe: more than in any other facet of his sprawling masterwork, In Search of Lost Time, the brilliance of Marcel Proust lies in the supernal meeting of form and content, bringing to its fullest expression a principle of artistic harmony exemplified by some of the world’s greatest artists. But his staggering achievement is not merely that his novel finds this ideal unity, as though forever resting on i...
2. Film Review: Time Regained (1999) - Musée Magazine
16 feb 2018 · It is a treasure trove of brilliant, surreal, intelligent, stunningly beautiful and thrillingly audacious filmmaking.
Directed by Raul Ruiz By Belle McIntyre The only way to take in this voluptuous gorgeous extravaganza of a film based on the final volume of Marcel Proust’s Remembrances of Times Past is to simply dive in and go with the flow. The Chilean director, Raul Ruiz, who is having a retrospective
3. TBT: Time Regained (1999) - Frock Flicks
24 aug 2023 · After the war, everyone's fortunes have changed for better or worse. Everyone's old, but Marcel doesn't always see it, as I noted above. Oriane ...
Sometimes when I get obsessed with one particular costume from a movie, I actually do track down the film and force myself to watch it. The results aren’t always great — maybe that was …
4. Time Regained - Film Critic: Adrian Martin
Ruiz's Time Regained – in order to guarantee both the circularity of time, and the uncanny effect of multiple events happening and overlaying themselves all at ...
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5. Time Regained - Rotten Tomatoes
It's a comprehensive adaptation of the final volume of Marcel Proust's 'In Search of Lost Time', heavily integrating the author's concept of 'involuntary memory ...
The film begins in 1922; Marcel Proust is on his deathbed. Looking through photographs, he reflects on his past, recalling his life and the people he has known and loved. Gradually, the memories of his life are supplanted by the memories of the characters in his novels, and soon, fiction overwhelms reality. The happy days and lost paradise of his childhood alternate with more recent memories of his social and literary life.
6. Time Regained - Variety
24 mei 1999 · A long rumination on the contorted paths of memory and the blurred lines between reality and imagination, the film centers on Proust's quest to ...
While the task of putting Proust on the screen has defeated directors like Joseph Losey and Luchino Visconti, Chilean maverick Raoul Ruiz takes a valiant stab at it in "Time Regained." Not unsuccessful in reproducing the eclectic spirit of "Remembrance of Things Past," this handsomely mounted period piece nonetheless leaves audiences unfamiliar with that magnum opus at a distinct disadvantage in connecting the dots of its dense, multicharacter semblance of plot. The film is engrossing despite its chaotically fragmented form, and its high-profile cast should open doors in select Euro salles.
7. Time Regained - ROUGE
That is to say, anything which would constitute the totality of a world hides at its core, invisibly, a horizon or hole which empties and kills it: a missing ...
Essay on Ruiz's film Time Regained
8. Time Regained (1999) directed by Raúl Ruiz • Reviews, film + cast
In early 1920s France, an author, lying on his deathbed, looks at various photographs and is flooded with memories of the people and events that have shaped ...
In early 1920s France, an author, lying on his deathbed, looks at various photographs and is flooded with memories of the people and events that have shaped his life.
9. Time Regained - Senses of Cinema
28 aug 2012 · If Proust dissects memory and describes how it ravages the soul, Ruiz shows us how it wrenches not only the characters but memory itself, ...
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10. Le Temps retrouve (1999) [Time Regained] - Raoul Ruiz - film review
The director creates an impression of timelessness and relentless fluidity which is in keeping with the style of Proust's novel. The viewer has the sense that ...
An in-depth review of the film Le Temps retrouvé (1999), directed by Raoul Ruiz.
11. Time Regained (1999) - Combustible Celluloid
Based on volume seven -- the final volume -- of Marcel Proust's massive 3000+ page work Remembrance of Things Past (also translated as In Search of Lost Time), ...
Combustible Celluloid Review - Time Regained (1999), written by Raoul Ruiz, Gilles Taurand, based on the novel by Marcel Proust, directed by Raoul Ruiz, and with Catherine Deneuve, Emmanuelle Beart, John Malkovich, Arielle Dombasle, Gordon Davie, Halil Ergun, James Redford, Jennifer Vandever, Marie-France Pisier, Paul Goldsby, Vincent Perez, Pascal Greggory, Chiara Mastroianni, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Marcello Mazzarella
12. Raúl Ruiz Adapts Marcel Proust's Masterwork | The New Yorker
8 dec 2016 · 22). Its grandest revelation is “Time Regained” (Dec. 19), his sumptuous 1999 adaptation of the greatest modern French literary work, Marcel ...
The Chilean director’s take on “In Search of Lost Time” is part of a retrospective at Film Society of Lincoln Center.
13. Marcel Proust's Time Regained - KimStim
Raúl Ruiz's most ambitious literary adaptation and considered his greatest cinematic achievement. TIME REGAINED distills all of Marcel Proust's iconic In Search ...
14. Time Regained de Raoul Ruiz (1999) - Unifrance
1922. On his deathbed, Marcel Proust is looking through photos, remembering his life. But the real characters mingle with the fictional ones.
"When Paulo Branco asked me to do a script of 'Time Regained' for Raoul Ruiz, I thought he'd dialed the wrong number. Nothing in what I'd done suggested that I was the right screenwriter for this kind of exercise—or madness. I'd read 'Remembrance of Things Past' in a fairly casual way, between the age seventeen and twenty, and I always postponed reading it again, which would have obviously revealed that I'd missed the point.
15. 'Time Regained': From Sickbed to Boyhood and Back, Echoing Proust
30 sep 1999 · f there were a prize for sheer ambition at this year's New York Film Festival, it would justly go to "Time Regained." The Chilean filmmaker Raúl ...
"Time Regained," the epic's sixth and final volume, is the one that recapitulates and resolves all that has come before, and it is Ruiz's aspiration to synthesize the themes and characters of Proust's monumental work in a single film.
16. Marcel Proust on Film: Time Regained (1999)
19 mrt 2011 · How does a writer transpose an entire life, a series of memories, irrelevances, passions of the past, and musings on both the mundane and ...
How does a writer transpose an entire life, a series of memories, irrelevances, passions of the past, and musings on both the mundane and profound, into literary form? Can one share an entire life …
17. Time Regained at Ciné Lumière - Institut Français · Royaume-Uni
17 dec 2023 · Ruiz's most ambitious literary adaptation—an attempt to condense all of Proust's In Search of Lost Time into a single feature ...
Ruiz’s most ambitious literary adaptation—an attempt to condense all of Proust’s In Search of Lost Time into a single feature, using the seven-part novel’s last instalment as a kind of frame—is also one of his lushest, most transporting reflections on the power of films to seize and preserve moments of time. Beyond the consistent presence of […]