13min
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Artūras finds his serenity by reviving discounted plants in his garden. Considering the Lithuanian climate, one of those plants is an exotic one— Amorphophallus. It is known for its distinctive smell, which reminds of rotting flesh. Artūras, however, is used to this, as he works as an autopsy technician. His sensitive view of the world merges the contrasts of both life and death. He shares his genuine thoughts, buried beneath work that most of us find resentful. Just like the smell of the corpse flower.
Main cast
Genres
Documentary
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Amorfofalas |
| Original language | Lietuvių (LT) |
| Spoken languages | Lietuvių |
| Production countries | Lithuania |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre, National Film School KIMO |
| Production | Samanta Molevičiūtė |
| Writer | Džiuginta Gabrielė Radavičiūtė |
| Editing | Monika Žemaitytė, Tomas Rugys |
| Cinematography | Vilmantas Kriščiūnas, Adomas Barkauskas, Karina Mečkovska |
| Assistant directors | Džiuginta Gabrielė Radavičiūtė |
| Camera operators | Vilmantas Kriščiūnas, Adomas Barkauskas, Karina Mečkovska |
| Additional photography | Vilmantas Kriščiūnas, Adomas Barkauskas, Karina Mečkovska |
| Music | Rūta Reutaitė, Ūla Janulytė, Matas Rusilas |
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