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6.4/10
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Eve Vernet was the largest rose grower. It is now on the verge of bankruptcy, on the verge of being bought out by a powerful competitor. In addition, Véra, her faithful secretary, employed t... Read allEve Vernet was the largest rose grower. It is now on the verge of bankruptcy, on the verge of being bought out by a powerful competitor. In addition, Véra, her faithful secretary, employed three employees without any gardening skills.Eve Vernet was the largest rose grower. It is now on the verge of bankruptcy, on the verge of being bought out by a powerful competitor. In addition, Véra, her faithful secretary, employed three employees without any gardening skills.
- Awards
- 1 win total
Christopher Gendreau
- L'avocat de Lamarzelle
- (as Christophe Gendreau)
Guillaume Veyre
- Le notaire
- (as Guillaume Weyre)
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It's about roses and more than roses. It's about the people that create the roses and the Creator. It is about love and how love transforms. Absolutely enjoyable.
I see that the French title is "la fine fleur" which means "the fine flower." This is very interesting. It could be an actual flower, a person, or an idea.
The movie can be enjoyed as a symbolic story, a cinematographic art, a fun way of learning about flowers, or a simple way of spending some time with the lovely people living on another continent.
There is not a single person (or event) in the story that I couldn't relate to. It leaves me satisfied and feeling close to that sacred spot in my heart.
I see that the French title is "la fine fleur" which means "the fine flower." This is very interesting. It could be an actual flower, a person, or an idea.
The movie can be enjoyed as a symbolic story, a cinematographic art, a fun way of learning about flowers, or a simple way of spending some time with the lovely people living on another continent.
There is not a single person (or event) in the story that I couldn't relate to. It leaves me satisfied and feeling close to that sacred spot in my heart.
I won't spoiler, just some words on how good this little french movie is:
It's a very fine movie with an excellent cast, some very funny moments, some quiet moments , some drama and character development and a lot of wonderful roses. If you love roses, watch this movie.
You get some insight about the rose business and the techniques in growing roses with some loveable characters.
Really good camera work and excellent soundtrack.
Highly recommended.
You get some insight about the rose business and the techniques in growing roses with some loveable characters.
Really good camera work and excellent soundtrack.
Highly recommended.
What could have been a fine French comedy is weighed down to the point of nausea by an avalanche of clichés and politically correct remarks about genders, feminism and so on. Soooo 2021 ...
A pity.
This movie came up as a recommendation on Amazon Prime, it looked cute so I tried it. I didn't realize it was all in French until about 5 minutes in (so American 🙄). It made me want to get more into roses! I laughed, I cried, and I used subtitles. I don't know French but you really don't need to, the actors and sets showed all the emotion, actions, and feelings needed to understand what was going on, I did rewind it a few times to re-read the subtitles, I didn't want to miss anything. I recommend this for the romantics (French is so pretty, even when they curse) and anyone who just enjoys a nice movie on a Sunday afternoon. It was a lovely movie and I enjoyed all of it, from beginning to end.
First off, I gave this an extra star in honor of the Victory rose that lived in our backyard for 44 years before I moved - and now lives in a a friend's yard and produces magnificent scented blooms for her every year. My mother wanted me to dig her up and toss her away 25 years ago because she thought the bush was dead. I said, "Lets give her until next spring and see what happens." Oh, my. She was magnificent that next spring.
Okay - back to the movie! It grows on you. I mean it. Not trying to be funny, but it really does. The people grow and learn and so do we. And it is worth it all to get to the last 10 minutes and that includes the credits where you are treated to magnificent photos of beautiful roses.
Yes. I cried.
One reviewer said it was spoiled by political correctness. I found it anything but that! Maybe we saw different French films.
Please - if you want a heartfelt film, this is it. Plus, you might actually learn a thing or two.
Okay - back to the movie! It grows on you. I mean it. Not trying to be funny, but it really does. The people grow and learn and so do we. And it is worth it all to get to the last 10 minutes and that includes the credits where you are treated to magnificent photos of beautiful roses.
Yes. I cried.
One reviewer said it was spoiled by political correctness. I found it anything but that! Maybe we saw different French films.
Please - if you want a heartfelt film, this is it. Plus, you might actually learn a thing or two.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Rose Maker (2020) entered production in 2019. The film premiered on August 29, 2020 at the Angoulême Francophone Film Festival. It was subsequently screened at several francophone or bilingual film festivals in Canada, including the 2020 Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival and the Abitibi-Témiscamingue International Film Festival. It is slated to premiere commercially in 2021.
- ConnectionsFeatured in La noche de...: La noche de... Entre Rosas (2022)
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Box office
- Budget
- €5,979,175 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $119,160
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,409
- Apr 3, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $2,876,321
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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