The Last Flight of the Flamingo
The Last Flight of the Flamingo is a 2010 film, based on the 2000 novel of the same name, by Mozambican writer Mia Couto.
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Directed by | João Ribeiro |
Produced by | Potenza Producciones, Fado Filmes, Carlo D’Ursi Produzioni, Slate One, Neon, Videofilmes |
Screenplay by | João Ribeiro, Gonzalo Galvão Teles |
Starring | Carlo D’Ursi, Elliot Alex, Alberto Magassela, Matias Xavier, Adriana Alves |
Music by | Omar Sosa |
Cinematography | José Antonio Loureiro |
Edited by | Pedro Ribeiro |
Distributed by | Insomnia World Sales |
Release date | 2010 |
Running time | 90' |
Country | Brazil France Italy Mozambique Portugal Spain |
Language | Portuguese (Original) and Subtitled in English, Spanish and French |
Budget | 1.300.000 Euros |
Synopsis
In the village of Tizangara, UN Blue Helmets work as peacekeepers after years of civil war. Five explosions kill five soldiers; only their helmets and their phalluses are left. Massimo Risi, an Italian Lieutenant posted in Maputo, Mozambique’s capital, arrives in the village in order to investigate the events. Assisted by Joaquim, a local translator, Massimo starts the enquiry and soon discovers that not everything is what it appears to be.
gollark: Hindsight bias exists.
gollark: As I said, a REALLY bad one would be allocating the vote randomly. This satisfies almost nobody, which makes it a "good compromise" by your definition, but it does that because it has tons of flaws.
gollark: There are LESS BAD ones.
gollark: ... because the widely used systems have clear deficiencies which the other ones don't?
gollark: Although I don't think you need it to recognize the obvious issues in FPTP.
External links
- The Last Flight of the Flamingo on IMDb
- African Film Festival of Cordoba-FCAT (license CC BY-SA)
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