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Cannes Review: The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo is a Deeply Affecting Queer Drama
As reminders that ignorance, bigotry, and hate can literally kill, stories about the AIDS epidemic will always be relevant. The latest, beautiful example arrived courtesy of Chilean writer-director Diego Céspedes, whose feature debut The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo premiered in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard sidebar. Although the film may lack a narrative beat or two to fully take flight, it’s nonetheless a finely crafted, deeply affecting tribut…
The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo – first-look review
In striking opening credits, boiling copper pours from atop a grey mountain like lava, a sluggish, powerful current that exists as a dichotomy: the light it powers shines over the lands it’s made barren. This mesmerizing sequence is how we are introduced to Diego Céspedes’s atmospheric feature debut, The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo, where sex is also a powerful current and, in that, a dichotomy of its own. It’s 1982 in a small mining village…
'The Mysterious Gaze Of The Flamingo'
Is love a hazard, or will it save the day? Chilean writer-director Diego Céspedes explores that query and the theme of household and group as a refuge in his characteristic debut The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo, which world premieres in Cannes‘ Un Sure Regard part on Thursday. It tells the story of Lidia, 11, “who grows up in a loving queer household pushed to the sting of an unwelcoming dusty mining city,” in line with a synopsis. “They’r…
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