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.

The Last Flight of the Flamingo
Directed byJoão Ribeiro
Produced byPotenza Producciones, Fado Filmes, Carlo D’Ursi Produzioni, Slate One, Neon, Videofilmes
Screenplay byJoão Ribeiro, Gonzalo Galvão Teles
StarringCarlo D’Ursi, Elliot Alex, Alberto Magassela, Matias Xavier, Adriana Alves
Music byOmar Sosa
CinematographyJosé Antonio Loureiro
Edited byPedro Ribeiro
Distributed byInsomnia World Sales
Release date
2010
Running time
90'
CountryBrazil
France
Italy
Mozambique
Portugal
Spain
LanguagePortuguese (Original) and Subtitled in English, Spanish and French
Budget1.300.000 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.


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