Ruin and Rose (2016)

Ruin and Rose (2016) poster

A world without water, consumed by sand: this is the Big Empty. On the edge of the endless desert, a group of children survive alone in the ruin of the now. When a young boy unearths an ancient relic hinting at the lost wonders of winter, he sets off in search of the ghosts that once called the mountains their home. This bold cinematic experience balances stunning skiing with a wild and hopeful journey into the forgotten lands of myth and magic beyond the Empty.

Director: Ben Sturgulewski
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 65 min
Release Date:
Production: Matchstick Productions
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ruin and Rose about?
A world without water, consumed by sand: this is the Big Empty. On the edge of the endless desert, a group of children survive alone in the ruin of the now. When a young boy unearths an ancient relic hinting at the lost wonders of winter, he sets off in search of the ghosts that once called the mountains their home. This bold cinematic experience balances stunning skiing with a wild and hopeful journey into the forgotten lands of myth and magic beyond the Empty.
Who directed Ruin and Rose?
Ruin and Rose was directed by Ben Sturgulewski.
How long is Ruin and Rose?
Ruin and Rose has a runtime of 1h 5m (65 minutes).
What genre is Ruin and Rose?
Ruin and Rose is a Documentary film.
Where was Ruin and Rose produced?
Ruin and Rose was produced in United States of America.