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A Letter For Raoul Ruiz
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A Letter For Raoul Ruiz

Sep 4, 2023
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Overview

Benjamín trips to the south of Chile with his family and shots a visual letter to deceased filmmaker Raúl Ruiz.

Genres

Documentary
Family

Production Companies

Cintamani Films

A Letter For Raoul Ruiz Trailers

Cast

Benjamín Fuentes Contreras

Himself

Benjamín Fuentes Contreras

Bruno Fuentes Contreras

Himself

Bruno Fuentes Contreras

Cecilia Contreras Arcos

Herself

Cecilia Contreras Arcos

Carlos Fuentes González

Himself

Carlos Fuentes González

Braulio Fuentes Contreras

Himself

Braulio Fuentes Contreras

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