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Ruiz assembled a powerhouse cast to portray the decadent elite of Paris: Time Regained - Senses of Cinema

The Masterpiece of Memory: Exploring Raoul Ruiz’s Time Regained (1999) Marcel Proust's Time Regained(1999)

Can you film a book that is more about the internal architecture of a mind than it is about a plot? In 1999, director Raoul Ruiz answered with an emphatic "yes" through his adaptation of ( Le Temps retrouvé ), the final volume of Marcel Proust’s monumental In Search of Lost Time . Ruiz assembled a powerhouse cast to portray the

Rather than attempting a literal translation of Proust’s prose, Ruiz creates a "swooning fever dream" that captures the very essence of how we remember. A Deathbed Reflection A Deathbed Reflection The film opens in 1922

The film opens in 1922 with an aging Marcel Proust (played by a striking lookalike, ) on his deathbed. As he sifts through old photographs, his past begins to breathe. The genius of the film lies in how it dissolves the boundaries between the real-life author and his fictional creations. Soon, characters from his novels—some of whom he loved and some he despised—begin to wander through his room, merging reality with the art he spent his life creating. A Star-Studded Mosaic of the Belle Époque