La Flor

    La Flor
    2019

    Synopsis

    An enormous effort of narrative complexity made up of six independent, successive stories, connected by the same four actresses living very different experiences in very different universes…

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      Cast

      • Elisa CarricajoMarcela / Isabel / Agent 50 / Actress
      • Valeria CorreaYanina / Andrea Nigro / La niña / Actress
      • Pilar GamboaValeria / Daniela 'La Niña Cruz' / Actress
      • Laura ParedesLucia Conti / Flavia / La 301 / Actress
      • Esteban LamotheTuristic Gaucho 1
      • Santiago GobernoriGaucho Turístico 2
      • Mariano LlinásHimself / Narrator
      • Romina PaulaChica de Zurich
      • Agustina MuñozFox
      • María VillarMaritza

      Recommendations

      • 100

        The Film Stage

        La Flor shares Extraordinary Stories’ ambitious scope and structure, but takes them to a whole new level of resolutely rebellious narrative freedom.
      • 100

        Slant Magazine

        The arc of La Flor’s first three episodes, in particular, suggests someone continually working and reworking the film of their dreams, adjusting the tone, the approach, the narrative twists and the emotional intensity on the fly.
      • 100

        The Film Stage

        La Flor shares Extraordinary Stories’ ambitious scope and structure, but takes them to a whole new level of resolutely rebellious narrative freedom.
      • 100

        Slant Magazine

        The arc of La Flor’s first three episodes, in particular, suggests someone continually working and reworking the film of their dreams, adjusting the tone, the approach, the narrative twists and the emotional intensity on the fly.
      • 90

        Los Angeles Times

        La Flor, as sweeping and addictive as much of it is, doesn’t have the structural predictability that a more conventional serialized narrative does. It’s too freewheeling, too experimental, too eager to carve out fresh avenues of meaning. At a time when duration is no guarantee of depth, it’s the definition of a must-see.
      • 90

        Los Angeles Times

        La Flor, as sweeping and addictive as much of it is, doesn’t have the structural predictability that a more conventional serialized narrative does. It’s too freewheeling, too experimental, too eager to carve out fresh avenues of meaning. At a time when duration is no guarantee of depth, it’s the definition of a must-see.
      • 80

        The Guardian

        You will no doubt bail out at some point – but that’s part of the deal. Llinás has done enough to make sure we come back.
      • 80

        The Guardian

        You will no doubt bail out at some point – but that’s part of the deal. Llinás has done enough to make sure we come back.