Flowers of Evil
North American Premiere

Flowers of Evil

Viewpoints
| France | 99 MINUTES | French, Farsi
Drama
Paris-Tehran. Forced to leave Tehran after the controversial elections in 2009, 24-year-old Anahita desperately relies on her laptop and smartphone to stay connected to the friends shaping the revolutionary movement in her homeland. Captivated by Anahita's urgency and sense of purpose, Rachid—a young French-Algerian bellhop at her luxury Parisian hotel—tries to impress her with videos of his improvisational, parkour-style dance moves on YouTube. Secretly envious of his laissez-faire ways, Anahita dismisses Rachid's apolitical outlook on the world and draws him into her obsessive preoccupation with the citizen-journalist digital reports of government brutality and the rapidly unfolding events. While political struggle is abstract for Rachid, it is the only footing on which he can meet Anahita—and the two begin a passionate and rootless love affair grounded in small acts of protest.

Inspired by the innovative strategies Iranian students used to mobilize the green movement against government-imposed bans, David Dusa powerfully and viscerally binds a fictional romance with real footage collected from YouTube, Google Video, and Twitter, personalizing anonymous images of violence and testifying to the revolutionary potential of the Internet.

Cast & Credits
Directed by
David Dusa and David Dusa
Dialogues
Mike Sens
Producer
Emilie Blezat
Editor
Yannick Coutheron
Nicolas Houver
Director of Photography
Armin Franzen
Sound Mix
Emanuel Croset
Primary Cast
Rachid Youcef
Alice Belaïdi
Screenwriter
David Dusa
Raphaëlle Maes
Louise Molière
Director
David Dusa
Sound
Bruno Auzet

Contacts
Producer
Emilie Blézat
Sciapode
Paris, 75010
Phone: +33.1.53.19.66.45
eblezat@sciapode.net

 



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uniFrance  Embassy of France in the United States

 






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