Four Roses (2009/USA/Belgium/Australia) by Kris De Meester
Narrative Films / Permanent Collection
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1h 20m
'As if you could kill time without injuring eternity'. In the outskirts of an industrial city during a night in a hotel, twelve very different people in six rooms share hilarious, intimate and unforgettable moments. Shot in 4 days with a budget of 10.000 US Dollars, the feature film “Four Roses” is often described as ‘an early Jim Jarmusch’. The film was selected in numerous international and independent film festivals all over the world.
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