Rosewood Five: A Film Production Company
Rosewood Five is a dynamic film production company that specializes in creating compelling movies and shorts on a micro budget. Founded and led by Tony Olmos, the company embarked on its journey in 2016 following the completion of the award-winning film “South of 8.”
Collaboration and Thriving Success
Rosewood Five’s inception was fueled by Tony’s collaboration with talented individuals whom he met during the production of the web series “Expolio.” Since then, the company has thrived, producing a diverse range of projects that have captivated audiences.
Among the notable works from Rosewood Five are the short films “Flowers for My Garden” (formerly known as “Hole in the Ground”), “Hatred” directed by Brian Patel Butler, and “Fletcher and Jenks,” created specifically for the San Diego 48 Hour Film Festival.
Expanding Cinematic Portfolio
Rosewood Five’s cinematic portfolio expanded with the release of its second feature film, the surreal horror satire “Continuance,” in 2021. This film showcases the company’s ability to push boundaries and explore innovative storytelling techniques.
The most recent offering from Rosewood Five is “Hemet; or the Landlady Don’t Drink Tea,” directed by Tony Olmos and written by Brian Patrick Butler. This project exemplifies the company’s commitment to creating unique and thought-provoking narratives.
With a focus on producing high-quality content on a micro budget, Rosewood Five continues to establish itself as a prominent player in the independent film industry. Through their dedication to collaboration and innovative storytelling, they have proven that creativity knows no bounds.