A Prince

A Prince

2023 · 82 min · ★ 4.1 · Drama

The journey of a young man as he begins an apprenticeship in the French countryside to train as a gardener. There he encounters a trio of men who will prove decisive in both his nascent career as a horticulturist and in unleashing his sexuality.

Directed by Pierre Creton · Written by Pierre Creton

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