Herbaria

Herbaria

Release date : December 1, 2022
Runtime : 1h 23m
Countries of origin : Argentina /
Original Language : German / Spanish /
Director : Leandro Listorti /
Writers : Leandro Listorti /
Production companies : MaravillaCine / Weltfilm /
December 1, 2022 1h 23m Argentina Documentary German More
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In his second feature film, Leandro Listorti establishes a parallel between two worlds he seems to know well: that of plants and that of cinema. This delicate cinematographic work, full of beautiful images—both archival and current—gives an account of the immense work of classification and preservation, and generously invites us to think about forms of representation and memory.
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  • title:Herbaria
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2022
  • Runtime:1h 23m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Argentina ·
  • Original Language: German · Spanish ·
  • Director: Leandro Listorti /
  • Writers: Leandro Listorti ·
  • Production companies: MaravillaCine · Weltfilm ·
  • Overview:In his second feature film, Leandro Listorti establishes a parallel between two worlds he seems to know well: that of plants and that of cinema. This delicate cinematographic work, full of beautiful images—both archival and current—gives an account of the immense work of classification and preservation, and generously invites us to think about forms of representation and memory.
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