Enrique Ramírez

参加作品

Une Histoire Sans Destin
Director
Stories of conquests and utopias meet in a tale set in the inter-tidal zone. Three characters create new worlds. An old man stands in the sea; a soldier prepares to leave; a woman scans the distance through binoculars. It's unclear where we are on the planet, the rules are not fixed and sometimes the world is literally upside down. Footage of beaches and surf alternate with rocks and mangroves, referring to the history of conquests and the struggle between newcomers and indigenous populations.Chilean Enrique Ramirez's fictional worlds always have links to the sea. He views this as a continuously moving repository for memory and projection, where Chiles fate intersects with the major narratives of exploration, conquest and migration.
Alas de Mar
Director of Photography
The story of Celina, a woman who was torn apart from her hometown at early age and her return years after.
The Human Zoo
Editor
At the end of the 19th century, four groups of indigenous people were taken from Chile by a German businessman and were shown as animals in different fairs and public exhibitions in several Europeans cities including Berlin, Leipzig, and symbolic places such as the area surrounding the Eiffel Tower.
The Human Zoo
Director of Photography
At the end of the 19th century, four groups of indigenous people were taken from Chile by a German businessman and were shown as animals in different fairs and public exhibitions in several Europeans cities including Berlin, Leipzig, and symbolic places such as the area surrounding the Eiffel Tower.
Malditos, la historia de Fiskales Ad-Hok
Assistant Editor
Chile, 1986, during Pinochet's regime. Álvaro and Roli meet on the street and soon they form the most important punk band in the country's history: 'Los Fiskales Ad Hok', and thus begin their own personal fight against the dictatorship.