With funding from the mysterious Logo (Dominique Pinon), three young brothers create a singular time machine in their crumbling house, hoping to bring their mother back from the dead. But the complexity of the task and their father’s unfortunate involvement eventually send them into a psychedelic nightmare, calling into question their understanding of time, space, and their own memories.
A hallucinatory exploration of mourning that is not healing, She Loved Blossoms More takes us into a world that is as disturbing as it is deliciously appealing, always on the verge of a dream… Or a nightmare.
She Loved Blossoms More (Agapouse ta louloudia perissotero) - Bande-Annonce
Kritiken
« A delirious mix that features baroque body horror and draws on everything from Eighties fantasy comedy to Mario Bava, Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet »
Amber Wilkinson Screen Daily 05/11/2024
Tribeca FF 2024, 2024, us
Thessaloniki Film Festival, 2024, gr
Sitges - Catalonian International Film Festival, 2024, es
Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival, 2024, ch
SPECIAL JURY MENTION, Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival, 2024, fr
Yannis VESLEMES
Yannis Veslemes was born in Athens in 1979 and studied photography and stage direction before he made his first film in 1998, a black and white 16mm short film, Tugo, Tugo, followed by Fotagogos. Released in 2014, Norway, his first feature film, is a dark horror-comedy that enjoyed success on the festival circuit and won several awards in Greece. She Loved Blossoms More, his second film, had its world premiere at Tribeca