• Best colorization I've ever seen.

    @CamhiRichard

  • See, THIS is how a film should be colourised!

    @BANANAsuit231_eggs

  • This brings so much unimaginable warmth and depth to the film.

    @nightowlfm 

  • Holy cow, this is good

    @YourLocalBrother

  • This is some of the best colorization I've ever seen.

    @DriveBy480

  • I dislike most colorizations of black and white films, but this looks excellent.

    @hannibalthehuntur9228

  • This is insane quality.

    @anth5189

  • I live in Yarmouth where they filmed this. The colors exactly capture how Cape Forchu looks like on a fall day.

    @thezeddy 

  • We needed this exquisitely colored version. Impeccable work.

    @hannibalthehuntur9228

  • This look amazing, love the grainy and fresh look from the colorization.

    @Femto-Online

  • I love that you match the old film grain to these faded colors.

    @BatAmerica 

  • Incredibly well done

    @MrMoriardy 

  • Gorgeous. I'm reminded of the Gregory Peck version of Moby Dick.

    @joshjacks2837

  • Damn this looks amazing

    @patrickmalec8419

  • This looks incredible

    @countesslennon 

  • Incredible colorization!

    @cristianfabian4893

  • I remember when they first started colorizing these old films. They looked unnatural and a lot of people complained about it. This one looks amazing in comparison!

    @jaleach123

  • The colorization work is really impressive! WOW!

    @anyleuter21

  • This is one of the best, most accurate colorizations of video, in terms of skin tones, I've seen.

    @hiker64

  • it’s kind of haunting to watch this in color. suddenly all these people feel real, not just figures from some distant black-and-white past, but people who could’ve lived yesterday. you realize they truly existed, laughed, suffered, hoped. in black and white you see history, but in color you feel life. it’s almost ghostly, like time itself has folded and they’re here again.

    @kornburg14

  • Wow, an actually good colourisation instead of the usual bad AI attempts in which everyone's clothes constantly shift between purple and beige.

    @patavinity1262

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Established in 2025, Flowers Films is the next generation of colorization. A mix of programmers and digital painters, we use our unique mix of skills to create jaw-dropping colorizations for films and documentaries. Have a project in mind? Get in touch using the link below.

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