It is a dive into the heart of the very secret profession of perfumer.
Directors Clément Beauvais and Arthur de Kersauson followed François Demachy, the nose of Dior, for two years in his Parisian laboratory and his stronghold of the Perfumed Fountains, in the heart of Grasse, but also at the Cannes Film Festival, alongside Natalie Portman. , house muse, or even discovering May roses from Grasse, patchouli from Indonesia, sandalwood from Sri Lanka and other ingredients used in his creations (including the next Tobacolor, which combines different tobacco flavors).
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Selected at the Tribeca Film Festival, the documentary captures the long times and expert gestures of the perfumer but also those of producers, distillers and all the local artisans who participate in the development of one of these prestigious smells.
In Calabria, we closely follow the sorting of powerful bergamots, faceted for Dior as a “
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