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Héctor Ríos

Héctor Ríos

Héctor Ríos was one of the most important names in Chilean cinema in its history. Héctor Ríos is remembered for his transcendental work as director of photography in major films such as El Chacal de Nahueltoro, Los Testigos and La Frontera. Films where his work behind the lens was fundamental to his praised results. In addition, in partnership with Pedro Chaskel, he directed three important documentaries: Aquí vivieron (1964) Venceremos (1970) and Entre ponerle y no ponerle (1971); plus a short film with illustrations called Érase una vez (1965). All of them were works with a deep interest in making cinema an art that reflected social injustices with a conscious and transforming zeal. Born in the port of San Antonio on November 23, 1927, Héctor Ríos studied electronics at the Universidad Técnica del Estado during the 1950s. Unsatisfied, he drifted almost spontaneously to photography and lighting, obtaining a scholarship that allowed him to go to Italy and be admitted to the prestigious Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia di Roma, where the influential Italian neo-realism was boiling. With such training and a wealth of experience he returned to the country to join the incipient documentary movement that was stirring up the waters of filmmaking in the early 1960s. In 1964 he entered the Universidad de Chile's film department where he directed several documentary works, before making the work that would make him famous in 1968: the photographic direction of The Jackal of Nahueltoro. After continuing to work on various documentaries of the time and on feature films with directors such as Charles Elsseser (Los Testigos) and Raúl Ruiz (La Colonia Penal), the 1973 military coup forced him into exile. He first went to Peru where he filmed El enemigo principal with Jorge Sanjinés, a great Bolivian filmmaker and one of the greatest in the continent. Later he would settle for a decade in Venezuela where he developed a wide professional work in long and short films and also as a teacher. He published his only book there, Técnica fotográfica en el cine. Back in Chile, he returned to the foreground with the photography of La Frontera, Ricardo Larraín's first film, where he now makes clear his mastery of color filmmaking. Again he works with Raúl Ruiz in the film El Infierno and directs two new documentaries, one dedicated to his friend the late actor Pepe Duvauchelle and the other to the admired writer Francisco Coloane. In the 1990s he added his teaching work in the country, which he had previously divided between Peru, Cuba and Colombia. His workshops quickly became a point of reference for young people interested in photography. In 2007 he was recognized with the Pedro Sienna Award to the trajectory. In 2008 he undertook a long and tiring journey through Europe to film a series of four episodes for television dedicated to the work of Leonardo, under the direction of Vittorio di Girolamo. In January 2011, Ríos de luz was released, a short documentary film dedicated to his work, made by filmmaker Magali Meneses. His last years were dedicated to teaching in the region of Valparaiso, where he stayed to live and where he died, the morning of March 15, 2017 at his home in Viña del Mar.

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Title

Job

Rating

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September 6th, 2018

The Wandering Soap Opera

Camera Operator

6.3

September 6th, 2018

The Wandering Soap Opera

Director of Photography

6.3

August 20th, 2011

Street Theatre, My Captain

Director of Photography

TBD

October 15th, 1998

El hombre que imaginaba

Director of Photography

8

October 25th, 1991

The Frontier

Director of Photography

5.9

March 6th, 1991

A TV Dante (Cantos 9 to 14)

Director of Photography

5.5

January 1st, 1984

Adiós, Miami

Director of Photography

7.8

April 30th, 1982

My Partner

Director of Photography

8.9

March 19th, 1980

Manoa

Director of Photography

7

January 24th, 1979

Portable Country

Director of Photography

7

January 2nd, 1978

The Company Forgives a Moment of Madness

Director of Photography

7.5

August 14th, 1976

A Tame Song for a Brave People

Director of Photography

4.6

January 1st, 1976

Colonial Times

Director of Photography

TBD

June 1st, 1974

The Principal Enemy

Director of Photography

10

September 11th, 1973

Descomedidos y chascones

Camera Operator

TBD

May 13th, 1972

Caperucita

Director of Photography

TBD

May 13th, 1972

Caperucita

Camera Operator

TBD

October 26th, 1971

Pintando con el pueblo

Director of Photography

TBD

June 21st, 1971

The Witnesses

Director of Photography

6.5

June 17th, 1971

Entre ponerle y no ponerle...

Director of Photography

TBD

January 1st, 1971

It's Not Time to Cry

Director of Photography

5

September 20th, 1970

Venceremos

Director of Photography

10

June 8th, 1970

El fin del juego

Director of Photography

5.6

May 4th, 1970

Jackal of Nahueltoro

Director of Photography

6.8

January 1st, 1970

The Penal Colony

Director of Photography

5.3

November 12th, 1969

Testimony

Director of Photography

5.2

January 1st, 1969

Child Undernourishment

Director of Photography

4.7

December 4th, 1967

Érase un niño, un guerrillero, un caballo…

Director of Photography

9

October 19th, 1965

Abortion

Director of Photography

6

August 3rd, 1965

Angelito

Director of Photography

TBD

August 3rd, 1965

El Analfabeto

Director of Photography

TBD

August 3rd, 1965

Érase una vez

Director of Photography

TBD

April 28th, 1964

Yo tenía un camarada

Director of Photography

6

September 15th, 1961

Deja que los perros ladren

Camera Department Manager

6

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