Rose White (2012)
Through Lilly's eyes, the world is a dark but beautiful place, where she and her sister, Rosalyn, live happily in the heart of a deep forest. In reality, however, each day is a battle for Rosalyn, who has been forced to take up prostitution in order to provide for herself and her delusional sister and simply pay the rent for their inner-city, tenement apartment. An odd twist of fate brings an unlikely ally into their lives, in the form of a local drug addict. Together, they form a plot against a vicious crime boss; a plan that will either lead to their salvation or their doom.
Director: Daniel Kuhlman
Genre: Crime, Fantasy, Thriller
Release Date: January 1, 2012
Cast
- Erin Breen - Rosalyn
- Deneen Melody - Lilly
- Daniel Kuhlman - Bear
- Tom Lodewyck - Little Man
- Valerie Meachum - Mother
- Sean Bolger - Father
- Thurston Hill - Sparrow
- Sheri Savage - Levane
Screenplay
Music: Matt Novack
Production: Breakwall Pictures, Tinycore Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Daniel Kuhlman
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Rose White about?
- Through Lilly's eyes, the world is a dark but beautiful place, where she and her sister, Rosalyn, live happily in the heart of a deep forest. In reality, however, each day is a battle for Rosalyn, who has been forced to take up prostitution in order to provide for herself and her delusional sister and simply pay the rent for their inner-city, tenement apartment. An odd twist of fate brings an unlikely ally into their lives, in the form of a local drug addict. Together, they form a plot against a vicious crime boss; a plan that will either lead to their salvation or their doom.
- Who directed Rose White?
- Rose White was directed by Daniel Kuhlman.
- Who stars in Rose White?
- Rose White stars Erin Breen, Deneen Melody, Daniel Kuhlman, Tom Lodewyck, Valerie Meachum, Sean Bolger.
- What genre is Rose White?
- Rose White is a Crime, Fantasy, Thriller film.
- Where was Rose White produced?
- Rose White was produced in United States of America.