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La flor
This flower-shaped graphic was created to depict the relation between the six episodes, most of which start or end in medias res.
Directed byMariano Llinás
Written byMariano Llinás
Produced byLaura Citarella
Starring
  • Elisa Carricajo
  • Valeria Correa
  • Pilar Gamboa
  • Laura Paredes
  • CinematographyAgustín Mendilaharzu
    Music byGabriel Chwojnik

    Production
    company

    El Pampero Cine

    Release date

    • April 14, 2018 (2018-04-14) (BAFICI)

    Running time

    808 minutes
    CountryArgentina
    Languages
    • Spanish
  • Catalan
  • Quechua
  • French
  • English
  • German
  • Swedish
  • Russian
  • Italian
  • La flor (English: The Flower) is a 2018 Argentine film written and directed by Mariano Llinás. With a length of 808 minutes excluding intermissions, it is the longest film in the history of Argentine cinema and the third-longest non-experimental film.[1][2] The film is a joint project by the production group El Pampero Cine and the acting company Piel de Lava, made up of actresses Elisa Carricajo, Valeria Correa, Pilar Gamboa, and Laura Paredes. It premiered at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema.

    Plot

    [edit]

    La flor is broken into six separate episodes, connected only by an on-screen appearance by Llinás explaining the film's structure.[1] The first four episodes have the beginning of a story but finish in medias res (Classical Latin: "in the middle of things"). The fifth episode is the only one to proceed from start to end, and the last episode is only the conclusion of a story.

    The first episode is shot as a B movie, where a group of researchers encounter a mummy and its supernatural curse. The second episode has two parallel plots. One follows a couple that has broken up as they reunite to record a song together, and the other is a mystery about a secret society formulating a potion for eternal life using a supposedly extinct scorpion. The third episode is about a group of spies, with extended flash-backs describing each of their histories.

    The fourth episode uses an experimental metanarrative in which the four lead actresses play actresses who turn against their director and his elaborate narrative structure. After the director disappears, an investigator develops a theory about the actresses after reading Arthur Machen's translation of Casanova's memoirs. The fifth episode is a black-and-white, largely silent remake of Jean Renoir's Partie de campagne. The sixth episode is told through the diary of an English woman living in the Americas during the nineteenth century. She and three other women leave the desert after being held captive for many years.

    Release

    [edit]

    In the United States and Canada, La flor was released on November 1, 2019, alongside Harriet, Terminator: Dark Fate and Motherless Brooklyn.[3]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b Cronk, Jordan (2018). "La Flor (Mariano Llinás, Argentina) — Wavelengths". Cinema Scope. No. 76. Retrieved September 17, 2018.
  • ^ "'La Flor' de Mariano Llinás. La Película más larga de la Historia" ['La Flor' by Mariano Llinás. The Longest Movie in History.]. El Día (in Spanish). April 20, 2018. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  • ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (October 10, 2019). "'Terminator: Dark Fate' Targeting $40M+ Opening — Early Box Office Forecast". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 10, 2019.
  • [edit]
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=La_flor&oldid=1226304422"

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