Washington Post by Ann Hornaday
Top it off with Pinaud’s final dedication, and The Rose Maker turns into a film that wears its emotions lightly but generously, like dew on a blush-colored petal.
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France · 2020
1h 45m
Director Pierre Pinaud
Starring Catherine Frot, Melan Omerta, Fatsah Bouyahmed, Olivia Côte
Genre Comedy
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Eve used to be one of the most famous rose growers in the world, known for cultivating beautiful, unique flowers. Today, she is facing bankruptcy. In a last-ditch effort to save her company, she hires and trains a trio of ex-convicts with no horticultural experience. Together, the unconventional group works to create Eve's best rose yet.
Washington Post by Ann Hornaday
Top it off with Pinaud’s final dedication, and The Rose Maker turns into a film that wears its emotions lightly but generously, like dew on a blush-colored petal.
Los Angeles Times by Gary Goldstein
The Rose Maker is a slender but engaging tale about competition, cooperation and creativity.
Pierre Pinaud’s short but unhurried film benefits immensely from the warmly flinty presence of Catherine Frot (“Marguerite”) in the lead, lending a sense of purpose and personality to a character without much color on the page.
The New York Times by Teo Bugbee
It’s a relaxed film, one that allows the audience to sit back and, if not smell the roses, then at least appreciate them.
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