A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 24, 1993
Original Title:
À Flor do Mar
Alternate Titles:
A fleur de mer
Hovering Over the Water
Kwiat morza
The Sea Flower
À Flor do Mar
Στον αφρό της θάλασσας
바다의 꽃
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
Instituto Português de Cinema (IPC)
Monteiro & Gil
Production Countries:
Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 137
Laura Rossellini, a widow from Rome, vacations on the Algarve coast one hot summer. One day while sunbathing, she finds a wounded man named Robert drifting in the surf on a rubber raft. She takes him home, and, after he is revived, learns his story. As they talk, their mutual attraction grows, until a group of armed men suddenly arrive looking for Robert.
Assistant Camera:
José António Loureiro
João Gaspar
Assistant Director:
Pedro Ruivo
Continuity:
Fernando Vendrell
Director:
João César Monteiro
Director of Photography:
Acácio de Almeida
Editor:
Manuela Viegas
Leonor Guterres
Marina Carvalho
Electrician:
Jorge Caldas
Rafael de Sousa
Foley:
Jérôme Lévy
Grip:
Vasco Sequeira
Makeup Artist:
Ana Lorena
Producer:
João César Monteiro
Production Assistant:
João Bénard da Costa
Semião Ramos
Production Secretary:
Armanda Bacelar
Props:
Pedro Costa
Teresa Mota
Vera Pinto
Screenplay:
João César Monteiro
Sound Designer:
Vasco Pimentel
Joaquim Pinto
Sound Mixer:
Jean-François Auger
Wardrobe Designer:
Marina Meireles
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