Where the Wild Roses Grow (film) explained

Where the Wild Roses Grow
Director:Romana Carén
Producer:Romana Carén
Frederik Füssel
Starring:Katja Benrath
Tony Matzl
Kai Peterson
Romana Carén
Geoffrey Dawes
Maria Bambury
Philipp Bambury
Julia Fürst
Mark Mayr
Thomas Watzak
Music:Geoffrey Dawes, Thomas Borchert
Cinematography:Frederik Füssel
Editing:Daniela Knotter McDonald, Robert Zapletal
Runtime:9 minutes
Country:Austria
Language:German

Where the Wild Roses Grow is a 2011 Austrian short film directed by Romana Carén, about the young woman Yasmina whose solitary life is changed by the mysterious stranger name Leon. The screenplay was semi-finalist of the 22nd WriteMovies.com International Writing Competition.[1] The film was screened in the Short Film Corner of the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.

Plot

Traumatized by the untimely death of her brother when they both were children, Yasmina lives an isolated life in the village Angloville. One day a mysterious man comes to the village and invites her to a picnic in the woods. She decides to take the risk and finds a long hidden treasure.

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Notes and References

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