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      • Perfume: The Story of a Murderer is a 2006 German fantasy thriller film directed by Tom Tykwer and starring Ben Whishaw, Alan Rickman, Rachel Hurd-Wood, and Dustin Hoffman. Tykwer, with Johnny Klimek and Reinhold Heil, also composed the music.
  1. Jan 5, 2007 · Perfume: The Story of a Murderer: Directed by Tom Tykwer. With Ben Whishaw, Francesc Albiol, Gonzalo Cunill, Rachel Hurd-Wood. Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, born with a superior olfactory sense, creates the world's finest perfume. His work, however, takes a dark turn as he searches for the ultimate scent.

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    • Crime, Drama, Fantasy
    • Tom Tykwer
    • 2007-01-05
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  3. Since then he has made a few smaller films, but with his adaptation of the extremely popular Patrick Suskind novel, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, I think he is on the verge of...

  4. Jan 31, 2023 · German director Tom Tykwer began shooting Perfume: The Story of a Murderer on this day in 2005. With cast members Ben Wishaw, Dustin Hoffman, Alan Rickman and Rachel Hurd-Wood in tow, the production began at Bavaria Studios in Munich and followed with shoots throughout Spain.

  5. Jan 26, 2007 · Did you have any problems while filming the outrageous orgy scene towards the end of the movie? No! It was easy! It is, of course, a challenging thing to do as a director. It took us weeks to prepare. I looked at it as an emotional choreography. We got assistance from a dance company in Spain.

  6. The screenplay by Tykwer, Andrew Birkin, and Bernd Eichinger is based on Patrick Süskind's 1985 novel Perfume. Set in 18th century France, the film tells the story of Jean-Baptiste Grenouille (Whishaw), an olfactory genius, and his homicidal quest for the perfect scent.

    • Tom Tykwer
  7. Nov 21, 2006 · MG: But I was reading that Thierry Mugler has a toiletry bag of perfume scents that interpret the film, is this correct? Tykwer: Yes. MG: Have you smelled them?

  8. Oct 4, 2006 · If Tykwer & Co. had cut loose a bit more, and gone for the heart rather than the intellect, “Perfume” could have been a fragrant treat indeed.

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