Mr. Jefferson once enjoyed great acclaim for a popular fragrance he created. Alas, fashions wane and so has the elderly man’s fame. One day, Frollo knocks on the perfume master’s door proposing to care for his home in exchange for accommodation. Wishing to immerse himself fully in the production of a new fragrance, Mr. Jefferson willingly accepts this convenient arrangement, the consequences of which, soon emerge…
Agua de Lagrimas is a kind of impression on Suskind’s novel Perfume. Here the story plays out between and beyond the lines resulting in a rich production of real mime art.