
In 'Flòr da Baixa' the past no longer presents itself by overlapping or burning the present, but is part of the image itself, altering and deforming it from within. Thus an old guesthouse with empty windows becomes an echo, a reminder of an image dreamed or seen by others. Flòr is a film about distance, about travel, distance, wait for a return, time that consumes, snow that hides and preserves feelings... about something that is always missing...
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