DVD

La Flor

Mariano Llinás – Argentina – 2018

CHF 24.90 / EUR 23.00

A film that pays tribute to the history of cinema, via six episodes inspired by the different forms of cinematic art. Each episode has a genre. The first episode could be regarded as a B movie, the kind that Americans used to shoot with their eyes closed and now just can’t shoot anymore. The second episode is a sort of musical with a touch of mystery. The third episode is a spy movie. The fourth episode is difficult to describe. The fifth one is inspired by an old French film. The last one is about some captive women in the 19th century who return from the desert, from the Indians, after many years.

Language VO spanish Sous-titres english, français, deutsch
Length 837 min. Screen 16/9 PAL, color Sound stereo FSK 14 Region code All regions

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