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PETITE FLEUR / 15 WAYS TO KILL YOUR NEIGHBOR (Homage to the Universidad del Cine de Buenos Aires)
PETITE FLEUR / 15 WAYS TO KILL YOUR NEIGHBOR (Homage to the Universidad del Cine de Buenos Aires)

PETITE FLEUR / 15 WAYS TO KILL YOUR NEIGHBOR (Homage to the Universidad del Cine de Buenos Aires)

HFFNY celebrates 30 years of storytelling at the Universidad del Cine de Buenos Aires with a screening of Santiago Mitre's penultimate feature 15 WAYS TO KILL YOUR NEIGHBOR

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TIME & LOCATION

May 22, 2023, 6:00 PM

Consulate of Argentina in New York, 12 W 56th St, New York, NY 10019, USA

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Homage to Universidad del Cine de Buenos Aires: Thirty Years of Storytelling

PETITE FLEUR / 15 WAYS TO KILL YOUR NEIGHBOR

Santiago Mitre | France-Argentina | 2022 | Fiction | 93min

José, an Argentinean living in France with his partner and their daughter, meets their new neighbor. In an irrational impulse, while listening to the jazz piece "Petite Fleur”, he murders his new friend. The next day, before José's astonished gaze, his neighbor is still alive and happy. Frightened, he decides to kill him again. From that moment on, he finds himself trapped in a strange daily routine: trying to save his relationship and kill his neighbor.

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