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Release Date:
October 10, 2014
Original Title:
Loreak
Alternate Titles:
Fleurs
Flores
Flowers
Loreak (Flores)
Loreak - Fiori
Λουλούδια
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
EiTB
Euskaltel
Irusoin
Moriarti Produkzioak
TVE
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 7 GR: Κ
Runtime: 99
Ane is in her mid-forties and delighted when a stunning bouquet of flowers is delivered to her home. But the site manager has no idea who to thank – one thing is for sure; her jealous husband, Ander, is not the unknown cavalier. As these gallantries increase, always on a Thursday and always with an anonymous sender, Ane’s life takes on a new direction. The life of Lourdes is also sent into turmoil by beautiful bouquets of flowers: Since the death of her husband in a traffic accident, flowers have been deposited regularly at the scene. Lourdes’ mother-in-law, Tere, is determined to get to the bottom of the anonymous flowers. Jon Garaño and José Mari Goenaga’s feature film debut pays charming homage to three headstrong women and the power of flowers.
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Art Direction:
Mikel Serrano
Assistant Director:
Telmo Esnal
Cinematography:
Javier Agirre Erauso
Costumer:
Saioa Lara
Director:
Jose Mari Goenaga
Jon Garaño
Editor:
Raúl López
Executive Producer:
Aitor Arregi
Fernando Larrondo
Hairdresser:
Olga Cruz
Makeup Artist:
Ainhoa Eskisabel
Music:
Pascal Gaigne
Producer:
Xabier Berzosa
Iñigo Obeso
Iñaki Gomez
Production Manager:
Ander Sistiaga
Sound Designer:
Xanti Salvador
Sound Recordist:
Iñaki Díez
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