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.
Where the Wild Roses Grow | |
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Directed by | Romana Carén |
Written by | Romana Carén |
Produced by | 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 |
Cinematography | Frederik Füssel |
Edited by | Daniela Knotter McDonald, Robert Zapletal |
Music by | Geoffrey Dawes, Thomas Borchert |
Running time | 9 minutes |
Country | Austria |
Language | German |
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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