"An astonishment." Grasshopper Film has unveiled an official trailer for an intriguing cinema project titled La Flor, made by Argentinian filmmaker Mariano Llinás. A decade in the making, La Flor is a ...
Mariano Llinas' record-breaking 14-hour-long fiction feature won best film and best actress honors for its four female stars. By Agustin Mango Cult filmmaker and scriptwriter Mariano Llinas‘ epic ...
Joining the rarified pantheon of expansive cinematic storytelling occupied by the likes of Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Berlin Alexanderplatz, Jacques Rivette’s Out 1, Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah, Wang Bing ...
The first thing to know about “La Flor” is that it’s 14 hours and 28 minutes long. The second is that it more than justifies that intimidating runtime, which is divided into six episodes. Each ...
This labor of love was shot over the course of 10 years in around a dozen countries across South America, Europe, and Asia. At festivals, it’s an honor to be able to boast, “Yeah, I sat through that ...
Tucked deep into Mariano Llinás’ monumental 14-hour, 3-part, 6-episode epic La Flor is a montage that only spans a few minutes. Introducing the film’s third and final part atop the stage of Locarno’s ...
The closing credits for “La Flor,” an astonishment from the Argentinean director Mariano Llinás, take about 40 minutes to unfold. That might seem indulgent for a curtain call, but it’s actually pretty ...
Grasshopper Film has acquired US distribution rights to La Flor, Argentinian director Mariano Llinas’ 14-hour feature that premiered at the Locarno festival and came out a prize-winner at this month’s ...
Mariano Llinás’s 13-hour cinematic puzzle is a labor of love and obsession. By A.O. Scott When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn an affiliate ...
Six stories featuring the same four actors unfold in inventive and exasperating style in an arthouse ultramarathon Six or so hours into Mariano Llinás’s 13-hours-plus arthouse ultramarathon, the third ...
Mariano LLINÁS (1975, Argentina) is a filmmaker, screenwriter, producer and actor. His sister is the well-known Argentinian actress Verónica Llinás. He was educated at the Universidad del Cine in ...