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  1. Time Regained ( French: Le Temps retrouvé) is a 1999 French psychological drama film directed by the Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It is an adaptation of the 1927 final volume of the seven-volume series In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust.

  2. May 19, 1999 · Marcel Proust's Time Regained: Directed by Raúl Ruiz. With Catherine Deneuve, Emmanuelle Béart, Vincent Perez, John Malkovich. A lush, elegant epic taking us on a time-swirling trip down the infinitely complex labyrinth that is Marcel Proust's memory lane.

    • (2.8K)
    • Drama, Romance, War
    • Raúl Ruiz
    • 1999-05-19
  3. Time Regained streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "Time Regained" streaming on OVID. It is also possible to buy "Time Regained" on Amazon Video as download or rent it on Amazon Video online.

    • Raúl Ruiz
    • 163 min
    • 7
  4. Jan 9, 2018 · A new restoration of Raul Ruiz's Time Regained opens at the Film Society of Lincoln Center on February 9: http://filmlinc.org/timeregained ...more.

    • 2 min
    • 28.4K
    • Film at Lincoln Center
  5. Jul 21, 2000 · Time Regained. Roger Ebert July 21, 2000. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. There are times when memory is simply a tool, supplying needed information, and others when it is like a ghostly time machine, summoning the experiences of our past so sharply that we gasp with loss and regret. Marcel Proust's Remembrance of Things Past is ...

  6. The final installment of Marcel Proust's multi-volume Rememberance of Things Past. Time memory and the blending of reality and fiction combine to create an unforgettable cinematic experience as...

    • 2 min
    • 24.5K
    • helenalief
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  8. Time Regained. Acclaimed filmmaker Raul Ruiz's most ambitious literary adaptation, an attempt to condense all of Proust's In Search of Lost Time into a single feature, using the seven-part novel's last installment as a kind of frame is also one of his lushest, most transporting reflections on cinema's power to seize and preserve moments of time.