Isle Of Flowers 1989 PT-BR MULTISUB DVDRip x264
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Isle of Flowers
Documentary
A tomato is planted, harvested and sold at a supermarket, but it rots and ends up in the trash. But it doesn’t end there: Isle of Flowers follows it up until its real end, among animals, trash, women and children. And then the difference between tomatoes, pigs and human beings becomes clear.
INFO HASH: 01EF0E1CE2181401B1430DD1786EA85C68BDE440

Year: 1989
Country: Brazil
Director: Jorge Furtado
Cast: Paulo José, Ciça Reckziegel, Douglas Traini, Júlia Barth
IMBD: Link
Language : Brazilian Portuguese
Subtitles : English, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian

Do you have twelve minutes to spare to watch a fiction that isn’t actually a fiction whose mission is to scrutinise the great modern narrative that we could also name THE fiction? Only twelve minutes to take a global tour of the cycles of domination via money and the power of capital, illustrated here by the trajectory of a Brazilian tomato. Yes, a tomato!!
Aside from the very memorable performance of the tomato itself, another fabulous aspect of this award-winning film is the dialectical extraterrestrial commentary; a descriptive and mechanical style with ethnographic leanings that is both absurd and tragicomic and assuredly frightening!
This film parodies the ethnographic gaze of another century with a narrative text that pretends to be distant and neutral, forming primary links (but how real it all is, therein lies the drama!) and displaying a supposedly non-judgmental posture. Absurd in its enunciations, that build logical deductions, all the while neglecting the existence of complexity. But one can’t help but wonder if these incisive shortcuts of thought could not come directly from the logic of our economic system, itself embodied in this narrative? This might explain why this film, in all its burlesque appearance, is so disturbing.
And all the while, human inequality and environmental harm grows. A film without flowers, from 1989, that is still relevant, unfortunately. (Sylvie Lapointe)

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Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2026 23:08:05 +0100
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This report was created by AVInaptic (01-11-2020) on 14-02-2026 00:08:24




