Hundred silent ways
A fragrance spoken in silence
Inspired by Rumi’s words, Hundred Silent Ways explores intimacy as a form of communication.
Rather than speaking directly, the film unfolds through whispers — where light, texture and color become emotional language.

Intimacy begins in restraint



When innocence turns into longing

Sensation replaces words


Everything calms. Presence remains
Hundred Silent Ways approaches fragrance as an intimate dialogue. Drawing from Rumi’s poem, the film translates unspoken communication into a sensory experience — where desire unfolds gradually through light, color and texture.
Rather than illustrating fragrance notes literally, the visuals evoke a garden of sensations: white florals in soft shadow, red light as emotional tension, and fluid textures that move between innocence and passion.
DIRECTOR Enrique Martín PHOTOGRAPHER Calamardojo
ART DIRECTOR Maria Utzella DIT Tony Martín
COLOR GRADING David Olivares VFX Eliana Varela
SOUND DESIGN Kiki Nexxus
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