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Isle of Flowers

Original title: Ilha das Flores
  • 1989
  • 13m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
7K
YOUR RATING
Isle of Flowers (1989)
PortugueseDocumentaryShort

A tomato is planted, harvested, transported and sold in a supermarket, but it rots and ends up in the trash. The film follows it to its true end, all to make clear the difference between tom... Read allA tomato is planted, harvested, transported and sold in a supermarket, but it rots and ends up in the trash. The film follows it to its true end, all to make clear the difference between tomatoes, pigs, and human beings.A tomato is planted, harvested, transported and sold in a supermarket, but it rots and ends up in the trash. The film follows it to its true end, all to make clear the difference between tomatoes, pigs, and human beings.

  • Director
    • Jorge Furtado
  • Writers
    • Jorge Furtado
    • Cecília Meireles
  • Stars
    • Paulo José
    • Ciça Reckziegel
    • Douglas Trainini
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jorge Furtado
    • Writers
      • Jorge Furtado
      • Cecília Meireles
    • Stars
      • Paulo José
      • Ciça Reckziegel
      • Douglas Trainini
    • 22User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Paulo José
    Paulo José
    • Self - Narration
    • (voice)
    Ciça Reckziegel
    • Self - Dona Anete
    Douglas Trainini
    • Self - Anete's Husband
    Júlia Barth
    • Self - Anete's Daughter
    Irene Schmidt
    • Self - Anete's Customer
    Gosei Kitajima
    • Self - Jeffu Masaki Suzuki
    Takehiro Suzuki
    • Self - Jeffu Masaki Suzuki
    Luciane Azevedo
    • Self - Ana Luiza Nunes
    • Director
      • Jorge Furtado
    • Writers
      • Jorge Furtado
      • Cecília Meireles
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    10huineman

    Will keep you pensive for long

    Very seldom is one given the opportunity to watch a documentary like Ilha das Flores. It is less a TV product than an essay not written but filmed, and well filmed indeed. The ideas displayed throughout barely quarter an hour are so many and so profound that you might need more than one view to assimilate them all; but the script is so agile that you will never grow bored. Instead, even if you are not in the mood for documentaries at the beginning, will find yourself deeply interested in this humble production within minutes, if not seconds. But remember, you are not dealing with an entertainment product but with one of the best lessons of ethics you might come across ever. Anyway, that you will realize for sure at the end of the film, when its ideas, lingering in your head, will keep you pensive for long.
    10eliepoliti

    It's mostly about environmental awareness

    I'm using my personal VHS copy of this excellent short in my environmental awareness classes for high school, and students are always stroked by its accurate and intelligent issues.It always provides very large and useful discussion about environmental issues.

    With a very well humored screenplay and very well balanced use of fiction, documentary and table top animation, this short gives you an overview of what happens in our affluent society with any natural or produced good, with domestic and industrial waste and discussing some very special social issues.

    Interesting thing is that this short Ilha days Flores ( Flower Island, in English pronounced Ilya Dass Floresh) it is not outdated, not growing old and unfortunately still shocking when you think of what is happening with all the waste in our society, when people are less important than the profit made.
    10jordani

    The best short-movie I ever seen in my life

    Jorge Furtado needed no more than 13 minutes to prove his theory "there's no God", showed in the beginning of the movie. This movie is as raw as fresh meat and cuts like a knife. No more words to describe. You must see it for yourself. Believe me, after you watch this movie you won't forget it never more.
    10RichardGTeague

    Impressed with the subject and execution

    This short is a fine example of people with something crucial to say, having to bend to commercial whims of entertainment in order to hold the audience's attention span long enough to get the message across. It is remarkably witty, and runs at a fanatical pace. The jokes cause a smile, but when the holocaust clips arise, we get the clue that there are weighty matters at stake here. People need to see films like this. Remarkably effective.
    10thbzcrt

    A thrilling social documentary

    That's the kind of movie you'll see quite by chance, one evening on television. And you will never forget it.

    "Ilha das flores" is the story of a tomato, from the field where it is cultivated to the dustbin, and beyond. It's fun, and, at the same time, it tells you a lot about the economy and the Brazilian society. What is really unique for a documentary is that the story is as pleasant to follow as in a fiction, and the end is one of the more stunning and moving end I have ever seen in a movie.

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    Related interests

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    • Trivia
      The short opens with three short sentences on screen: "Este filme não é um filme de ficção. Existe um lugar chamado Ilha das Flores. Deus não existe." [This film is not a work of fiction. There is a place named Island of Flowers. God does not exist.]
    • Connections
      Features Nazi Concentration and Prison Camps (1945)
    • Soundtracks
      O Guarani
      Written by Antônio Carlos Gomes

      Arranged and Produced by Geraldo Flach

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • 1989 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Island of Flowers
    • Filming locations
      • Ilha das Flores, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil(30º 12' 30" S, 51º 11' 21" W)
    • Production company
      • Casa de Cinema de Porto Alegre
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    • Runtime
      • 13m
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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