Rosewater (1999)
A solitary man struggles to cultivate beauty in a desolate urban world. Lonely and dislocated, he drifts in and out of a dream state envisioning the promise of regeneration. ROSEWATER tells a story of hope sustained through perseverance, ritual and, ultimately, revelation.
Director: Kimi Takesue
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 13 min
Release Date: May 5, 1999
Cast
- Ted Bourne - Carwasher
- Kim-Lou Conigliaro - Woman With Apple
- John X. Kim - Man With Newspaper
- Meg Knowles - Woman With Baby
- Keiichi Kondoh - Man With Rose
Screenplay
Music: Michael O'Reilly
Editing: Kimi Takesue
Production: Kimikat Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Themes
The Suffocating Silence of Loneliness, Lonely Hearts Finding Each Other, Melancholic Reflections and Sadness, Melancholy Soul-Searching, Urban Isolation and the Lonely City
Keywords
rose, urban life, loneliness, black and white, gas mask, roses, urban decay, woman director, solitude, urbanism, short film, city, experimental, 16mm film
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Rosewater about?
- A solitary man struggles to cultivate beauty in a desolate urban world. Lonely and dislocated, he drifts in and out of a dream state envisioning the promise of regeneration. ROSEWATER tells a story of hope sustained through perseverance, ritual and, ultimately, revelation.
- Who directed Rosewater?
- Rosewater was directed by Kimi Takesue.
- Who stars in Rosewater?
- Rosewater stars Ted Bourne, Kim-Lou Conigliaro, John X. Kim, Meg Knowles, Keiichi Kondoh.
- How long is Rosewater?
- Rosewater has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
- What genre is Rosewater?
- Rosewater is a Drama film.
- Where was Rosewater produced?
- Rosewater was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Rosewater?
- The themes of Rosewater include: The Suffocating Silence of Loneliness, Lonely Hearts Finding Each Other, Melancholic Reflections and Sadness, Melancholy Soul-Searching, Urban Isolation and the Lonely City.