Every year in May, the Centifolia rose blooms in Grasse, France. It is the rarest, most fragrant rose in the world and can only be harvested by hand, at dawn, within a four-hour window. Rose pickers from neighboring towns arrive every May at rose fields which have been cultivated by the family for six generations. In this short doc, the harvesters reflect on their relationship to the rose and the personal meaning of this fleeting bloom.
director BRADLEY TANGONAN
cinematographer JEREMY SNELL
producer ALEXANDRA BYER
line producer MADELEINE ASKWITH
creative director DEBORAH ROYER
creative operations CAROLINA KINA
1st AC TIMOTHEE ARENE
sound recordist CHRISTOPHER SCHNEIDER
editors NICK STONE / BRADLEY TANGONAN
music JORDAIN WALLACE
color KATH RAISCH / COMPANY 3
Cast: Bradley Tangonan and Jeremy Snell
Tags: france, grasse, roses and rosa centifolia
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