Lost Flowers

Lost Flowers

Release date : June 30, 2021
Runtime : 1h 12m
Countries of origin : Luxembourg /
Original Language : Italian / Letzeburgesch /
Director : Fabrizio Maltese /
Production companies : Joli Rideau Media /
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March 2020. Fabrizio, a photographer and filmmaker who lives in Luxembourg, returns to his family in central Italy after his father has suffered a heart attack. It’s the beginning of the pandemic, the country is in lockdown. An intimate diary and an ode to filial love in the face of the most trying circumstances a son can face. A tale of the soul and personal hardship in the context of a broader collective tragedy.
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  • title:Lost Flowers
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:1h 12m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Luxembourg ·
  • Original Language: Italian · Letzeburgesch ·
  • Director: Fabrizio Maltese /
  • Writers: Stéphan Roelants · Fabrizio Maltese ·
  • Production companies: Joli Rideau Media ·
  • Overview:March 2020. Fabrizio, a photographer and filmmaker who lives in Luxembourg, returns to his family in central Italy after his father has suffered a heart attack. It’s the beginning of the pandemic, the country is in lockdown. An intimate diary and an ode to filial love in the face of the most trying circumstances a son can face. A tale of the soul and personal hardship in the context of a broader collective tragedy.
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