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Rosetta
Young, impulsive Rosetta lives a hard and stressful life as she struggles to support herself and her alcoholic mother. Refusing all charity, she is desperate to maintain a dignified job.
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Plot Summary
Rosetta is a fiercely determined young woman living in poverty with her alcoholic mother. Scared of losing her job at a local factory, she works tirelessly and takes on extra jobs to make ends meet. Her life revolves around a desperate struggle for survival and a fierce desire for independence, leading her to take drastic measures.
Critical Reception
Rosetta was met with widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its raw, realistic portrayal of poverty and its unflinching focus on its protagonist's resilience. Émilie Dequenne's performance was universally praised, earning her the Best Actress award at Cannes. The film is considered a landmark of social realism in cinema.
What Reviewers Say
A powerful and unflinching portrayal of working-class struggle.
Émilie Dequenne delivers a tour-de-force performance.
The Dardenne brothers' signature realism is on full display.
Google audience: Audiences lauded the film's authenticity and the intense, compelling performance by its lead actress. Many appreciated the realistic depiction of hardship and the protagonist's unwavering fight for a better life.
Awards & Accolades
Palme d'Or and Best Actress Award (Émilie Dequenne) at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival; César Award for Best Foreign Film (2000).
Fun Fact
Émilie Dequenne was an unknown 17-year-old student when she was cast as Rosetta, and her performance earned her the prestigious Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival, launching her career.
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