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The Rose of May is a fascinating dive into the world of perfume-making in Grasse, a town steeped in history and natural beauty. The documentary unfolds slowly, letting the viewer soak in the lush landscapes and the delicate artistry involved in crafting scents. There's this quiet magic in the way the film captures the essence of flowers, particularly focusing on the rose, which has been sought after for centuries. The pacing is unhurried, allowing you to appreciate the intricate processes and the lives of those dedicated to this trade. The cinematography really stands out, almost as if you can smell the fragrances through the screen. It's a unique gem for collectors interested in the intersection of nature and human creativity.
Focus on floral artistryIntriguing cultural insightsBeautifully captured landscapes
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