Raymonde Carasco
Director, author, and professor of philosophy and film studies Raymonde Carasco (1939-2009) left behind a remarkable body of work that remains little known today. Her attempts at combining film and anthropology, which she eventually gave up, arose from an interest in Sergei Eisenstein, about whose approach to editing she had written a dissertation under the guidance of Roland Barthes. Inspired by Antonin Artaud’s book Voyage to the Land of the Tarahumara (1947, published in English in 1976 as The Peyote Dance), she traveled to Mexico, where she spent more than years with this group of Native Americans. Together with her husband, the cinematographer and film editor Régis Hebraud, she filmed an entire series of ethnographic films: Tarahumaras 78 (1979), Tarahumaras 79 – Tutuguri (1980), Los Pintos (1982), Tarahumaras 85 – Los Pascoleros (1996), Artaud et les Tarahumaras (1996), Ciguri 98 – The Peyote Dance (1998), Ciguri 99 – Le dernier Chaman (1999) and La Fêlure du temps (2004)
Acting
Movie
Cinématon
as N°32
1978
Movie
Life Lesson
1995
Movie
The Dead Tree
as la mère de Jaime
1987
Movie
Un film (autoportrait)
as Self
1984
Movie
Ciguri – Tarahumaras 98 - La Danse Du Peyotl
as Narrator
1998
Movie
Le Cinématon invisible de Raymonde Carasco
as Herself
2015
Movie
Le Contrebandier des profondeurs
2013
Cinématon IV
as N°32
1978
Cinématon n°32 : Raymonde Carasco
as self
1978
Crew
Movie
Gradiva: Esquisse I
Director
1978
Tarahumaras 78
Director
1979
Movie
Los Pascoleros - Tarahumaras 85
Director
1996
Movie
Rupture
Writer
1989
Tutuguri: Tarahumaras 79
Director
1980
Los Pintos - Tarahumaras 82
Director
1982
Yumari - Tarahumaras 84
Director
1985
Movie
Ciguri – Tarahumaras 98 - La Danse Du Peyotl
Director
1998
Movie
Artaud and the Tarahumaras
Director
1996
Movie
Ciguri - Tarahumaras 99 - Le dernier chaman
Director
1999
Los Matachines - Tarahumaras 87
Director
2011
Portrait d'Erasmo Palma - Tarahumaras 87
Director
2011