Blossoms of Fire (2000)
Blossoms of Fire is a dazzling, whirling dance of a film that celebrates the extraordinary lives of the Isthmus Zapotecs of southern Oaxaca, Mexico, whose strong work ethic and fierce independent streak rooted in their culture, have resulted not only in powerful women but also in the region's progressive politics and their unusual tolerance of alternative gender roles.
Director: Ellen Osborne, Maureen Gosling
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
Release Date: April 25, 2000
Screenplay
Country: Mexico, United States of America
Language: English, Español
Box Office: $3,736
Original Language: en
Keywords
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Blossoms of Fire about?
- Blossoms of Fire is a dazzling, whirling dance of a film that celebrates the extraordinary lives of the Isthmus Zapotecs of southern Oaxaca, Mexico, whose strong work ethic and fierce independent streak rooted in their culture, have resulted not only in powerful women but also in the region's progressive politics and their unusual tolerance of alternative gender roles.
- Who directed Blossoms of Fire?
- Blossoms of Fire was directed by Ellen Osborne, Maureen Gosling.
- How long is Blossoms of Fire?
- Blossoms of Fire has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
- What genre is Blossoms of Fire?
- Blossoms of Fire is a Documentary film.
- How much did Blossoms of Fire gross?
- Blossoms of Fire grossed $3,736 worldwide.
- Where was Blossoms of Fire produced?
- Blossoms of Fire was produced in Mexico, United States of America.