Shot slowly over a period of ten years, with all of the actors working on other projects at the same time.
The film's title, which means "The Flower" in English, refers to its unique structure. The first four stories have a beginning but no end. The fifth story has a beginning and an end, and the final story has an end but no beginning. The director explains this in the film's prologue by sketching a diagram with curved lines and arrows, the shape of which resembles a flower, and which is also used on the film's artwork.
The director wanted to work with the four lead actresses after seeing them appear in a play together. He stated that the film is about these four women, rather than being about any storyline.
The six segments were shot consecutively, with one segments being finished before shooting began on the next. Editing took place much later.
The film's unusual structure came about because the director wanted to experiment with new ways of working in fiction. Many of his fellow filmmakers wanted to try new things in that area too, but he didn't agree with their approach of blending fiction with documentary. This was his approach.