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Day of the Flowers

  • 2012
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
352
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Day of the Flowers (2012)
ComedyDramaRomance

Two Scottish sisters, one a left-wing activist, the other a popular party girl, travel to Cuba to scatter their late father's ashes. In losing and trying to reclaim their father's ashes, the... Read allTwo Scottish sisters, one a left-wing activist, the other a popular party girl, travel to Cuba to scatter their late father's ashes. In losing and trying to reclaim their father's ashes, the bickering sisters set off on a journey that them takes them through romance, danger, and ... Read allTwo Scottish sisters, one a left-wing activist, the other a popular party girl, travel to Cuba to scatter their late father's ashes. In losing and trying to reclaim their father's ashes, the bickering sisters set off on a journey that them takes them through romance, danger, and the discovery of old family secrets.

  • Director
    • John Roberts
  • Writer
    • Eirene Houston
  • Stars
    • Eva Birthistle
    • Charity Wakefield
    • Carlos Acosta
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    352
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Roberts
    • Writer
      • Eirene Houston
    • Stars
      • Eva Birthistle
      • Charity Wakefield
      • Carlos Acosta
    • 19User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Eva Birthistle
    Eva Birthistle
    • Rosa
    Charity Wakefield
    Charity Wakefield
    • Ailie
    Carlos Acosta
    Carlos Acosta
    • Tomas
    Bryan Dick
    Bryan Dick
    • Conway
    Christopher Simpson
    Christopher Simpson
    • Ernesto
    Manuel de Blas
    Manuel de Blas
    • Ignatio Palma
    Luis Alberto García
    • Ernesto's Cousin - Camilo
    Phyllis Logan
    Phyllis Logan
    • Brenda
    Olivia Poulet
    Olivia Poulet
    • Lucy
    Robert Fitch
    • Bob
    Daniel Weyman
    Daniel Weyman
    • Martin
    Lizzie Hopley
    Lizzie Hopley
    • Harriet
    • (as Elizabeth Hopley)
    Ken Drury
    • Cliff
    Tommy Jessop
    Tommy Jessop
    • John
    Hannah Donaldson
    • Jo
    Fraser Johnston
    • Ewan
    Ioannis Douglas Pennant
    • Policeman
    Edenis Sánchez
    • Yameli
    • Director
      • John Roberts
    • Writer
      • Eirene Houston
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    9jackreb

    Day of the Flowers -Edinburgh Film Festival

    Day of flowers invites it's audience to join two Scottish sisters Rosa (Eva Birthistle) and Ailie (Charity Wakefield) in an amusing and fun Cuban adventure. After stealing their father's ashes they decide to take a trip to Cuba to sprinkle the ashes there as their late father was a revolutionary. Little do they know not only will it be a trip to say goodbye to their father but it will be a journey of discovery. The film is beautifully shot which captures the spirit of Cuba with a notable performance from dancer Carlos Acosta (one to watch in the future I think). An enjoyable 100 minutes viewing with plenty to keep your attention. Love, comedy, dancing and fun. It's great to see Scottish films coming into the limelight.
    8juliaparr2007

    I went back for seconds.

    A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to see 'Day of the Flowers' and arrived with no idea of what to expect, the word CUBA however never fails to set up a frisson of excitement and I was not disappointed in the slightest by this super mix of Scottish and South American culture and characterisation. Indeed, in retrospect I can see that it was a perfect feisty and amusing match,the acting was sensitive,credible and each part played with skill which reeled the audience in to the story perfectly. Artistic filming and some lovely detail (the horses for example?) and enough music and dance to whet my appetite - although I could have watched Carlos Acosta and the bands for a very long time given the opportunity. It was vibrant and fun - I didn't leave feeling emotionally drained; just happy! I wonder if there may be a sequel lurking in the writer's mind? Ailie should surely get back to her roots one of these days!!! jx
    6corrosion-2

    Sisters in Havana

    Day of the Flowers is a an enjoyable picture despite having a strictly formula script. The first formula is two opposite personalities thrown together by necessity (e.g. 48 Hours, In Her Shoes, etc). Here we have two Scottish sisters, Rosa a committed socialist and Ailie her designer cloths wearing spoiled sister, reunited for funeral of their father. Problem is that their stepmother wants to make a golf trophy out of their father's ashes while Rosa wants to take them to Cuba, where their father spent some time during the revolution and scatter them in Havana. Once the sisters take the ashes to Cuba we enter the Fish-Out-Of-Water phase of the formula with every cliché ridden situation thrown in. However, the performances are generally appealing and the direction is brisk. Throw in the nice Havana background and Cuban music and you have an entertaining film which does not strive to be anything higher than that.
    9cpert01

    Day of the Flowers is a must see.

    I saw it at the Edinburgh Film festival and love it. Two quarrelling sisters become reluctant travel partners when they set off from Scotland to Cuba. Their journey throws up more than a few surprises and laughs along the way. Their quest to discover more about their father's communist past leads to a voyage of self discovery. The humour is balanced with an intelligent portrayal of how each sister struggles, in different ways, with the cultural stereotypes and socio- political tensions that arise. The writer, Eirenie Houston, offers a balanced assessment of the complexities associated with tourism in Cuba, avoiding sentimentality or judgement. Set in the ambiance of Havana, with stunning cinematography and beautiful dance scenes, not least from the Cuban ballet dancer Carlos Acosta, this film will have you heading down to the travel agents.
    8loulayton

    Enjoyable and entertaining movie

    An enjoyable movie, entertaining and warm, about the changing relationship between two sisters, with some insightful behind-the-scenes story lines of life in Cuba. The dramatic scenery of old Havanna is beautiful, the music and dancing most enjoyable, and some excellent acting from Carlos Acosta, Charity Wakefield and Eva Birthistle. Christopher Simpson renders a thought provoking portrayal of a very interesting character. I'm sure we will be seeing a lot more of all these actors. Apparently its the first UK movie to be shot in Cuba in 55 years since "Our Man in Havanna". Don't miss this British movie, it's well worth seeing.

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      My Friend The Sun
      Written by John Whitney and Roger Chapman

      Performed by Family

      Published by EMI United Partnership Ltd

      Dukeslodge Enterprises Ltd P. Chappo Music ©1972

      Licensed from Demon Music Group Ltd

      Courtesy of Mystic Records Ltd

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    • Release date
      • November 29, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Cuba
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dzień kwiatów
    • Filming locations
      • Havana, Cuba
    • Production companies
      • Rogue Elephant Pictures
      • Sirenic Films & Media
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      • $220,991
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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