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Lost Flowers is this really introspective piece by Fabrizio Maltese that captures a moment in time, you know? It’s March 2020, and he heads back to central Italy after his father’s heart attack. The pandemic backdrop adds this layer of urgency, but it’s more about the personal reflection and family bond. The pacing feels almost like a diary unfolding, with a rawness that invites you into his world. You get a sense of isolation yet warmth through the lens of love and care, as he navigates these trying times. The visuals are striking but feel grounded, almost like snapshots of a life interrupted. It's a quiet exploration of emotion rather than grand spectacle, which makes it really distinct, in my opinion.
Documentary on familial relationshipsExploration of the pandemic's impactIntimate and personal storytelling
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Key Crew
Fabrizio Maltese
Director
Stéphan Roelants
Writer