All the Flowers (2022)

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Brothels are rarely seen as safe or dignifying. Yet, in a red light district of Colombia, a country torn by decades of war, there's a tiny brothel named "Tabaco y Ron," which acts as a shelter and shield for trans sex workers that work there. Through a choral portrait of the trans community that inhabits the brothel, this documentary constructs an intimate vignette of this remarkable space. Located in Santafé, Bogotá, the brothel operates in a zone that concentrates all the miseries of a bloodstained region but is also an oasis for all people desperately fleeing war.

Director: Carmen Oquendo-Villar
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
Release Date:
Country: Colombia, Puerto Rico
Language: Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is All the Flowers about?
Brothels are rarely seen as safe or dignifying. Yet, in a red light district of Colombia, a country torn by decades of war, there's a tiny brothel named "Tabaco y Ron," which acts as a shelter and shield for trans sex workers that work there. Through a choral portrait of the trans community that inhabits the brothel, this documentary constructs an intimate vignette of this remarkable space. Located in Santafé, Bogotá, the brothel operates in a zone that concentrates all the miseries of a bloodstained region but is also an oasis for all people desperately fleeing war.
Who directed All the Flowers?
All the Flowers was directed by Carmen Oquendo-Villar.
How long is All the Flowers?
All the Flowers has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is All the Flowers?
All the Flowers is a Documentary film.
Where was All the Flowers produced?
All the Flowers was produced in Colombia, Puerto Rico.