Directed by:
Delphine GleizeCinematography:
Crystel FournierCast:
Chiara Mastroianni, Ángela Molina, Lio, Lucia Sanchez, Esther Gorintin, Clovis Cornillac, Jacques Gamblin, Féodor Atkine, Pascal Bongard, Pascal N'Zonzi (more)Plots(1)
In Spain it is believed that the herb rosemary possesses great healing powers. Romero ('Rosemary' in Spanish), a 475 kilo bull, dies in the arena. During the night which follows, his horns, bones, eyes and flesh take a journey - to Brussels, to Madrid, to France - disrupting the apparently ordinary lives of a number of characters in search of themselves. We follow the fate of the Italian actress, who sells meat at the supermarket, a Spanish woman who serves steaks, and a little French girl who imagines a world where animals are much larger than humans. From that night on, Romero confirms the powers ascribed to him adn magic power of rosemary – disruptive, explosive, restorative. Delphine Gleize is one of the most original and exciting voices in contemporary French cinema. Her short films have appeared to great acclaim at festivals world-wide, and received numerous prizes. Carnages is her feature film debut. (Film Europe)
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