Flowers

Flores

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An Amazon ethnocide is justified by a war in Ukraine. It's streamed online by the filmmaker, while in the garden his three-year-old son marvels at the flowers.
Filmmaker José Cardoso’s deeply personal Flowers is an exercise in sense-making, led by both his conscious and unconscious mind. Navigating the barrage of online news images produced each day, he transforms these into an unexpected web of connections that link an Amazonian community threatened with the destruction of their land to an extreme right-wing Brazilian President who justifies the exploitation of the Amazon by the rising price of resources precipitated by the war in Ukraine. Meanwhile, Buddhist monk Thích Nhất Hạnh teaches us to make our enemy the object of our compassion, and the filmmaker’s three-year-old son marvels at the frogs and flowers growing in the garden.


This film will screen as part of the programme Shorts: Staying with the Trouble.

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Shorts: Staying with the Trouble + Q&A
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Showroom - Screen 1
Q&A with directors Angelo Madsen Minax and Benjamin Kodboel. Moderated by Jamie Allan.
Shorts: Staying with the Trouble + Q&A
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Showroom - Bertha DocHouse Screen 3
Q&A with the director Benjamin Kodboel. Moderated by Frances Byrne.

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