Rosetta
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Rosetta

Young and impulsive Rosetta lives with her alcoholic mother and, moved by despair, she will do anything to maintain a job.

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Rosetta (1999) is an intense and gripping drama that follows the life of Rosetta, an 18-year-old girl facing overwhelming challenges. The film opens with Rosetta losing her factory job as her trial period ends, leading to a heated altercation with the police. We soon learn that her frustration stems from her difficult living situation; she resides in a caravan with her alcoholic mother.

Determined to find new employment, Rosetta embarks on a relentless pursuit, approaching potential employers with desperation akin to a soldier going off to war. The weight of her circumstances weighs heavily on her, and thoughts of betrayal and even murder play on her mind.

Directed by the acclaimed Dardenne brothers, Rosetta masterfully captures Rosetta's gritty and raw reality. The filmmakers skillfully delve into the emotional turmoil of their resilient protagonist, highlighting the lengths she is willing to go to secure a stable life for herself and her mother.

With its haunting performances and intimate storytelling, Rosetta takes viewers on an emotional journey, tackling themes of poverty, resilience, and the lengths one will go to escape their circumstances. This powerful and thought-provoking film offers a powerful critique of societal systems and the struggles faced by individuals on the fringes of society.

Don't miss out on this gripping and award-winning film that will leave you deeply moved and compelled to reflect on the resilience of the human spirit.

Also Known As:

Rosetta

Release Date:

22 Sep 1999

Writers:

Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne

Awards:

10 wins & 7 nominations