Rooted
Rooted

Rooted

Movie95 minEnglish

In this food justice documentary, activist and urban farmer Germaine Jenkins is taking on the power structure in Charleston, SC, to counter the tide of toxic food that has ravaged her community for decades. Will this oasis in a food desert survive and advance civil rights' latest frontier, or become another mirage in the battle against food apartheid?

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IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes91%
Metacritic80/100
Google Users85%
Director: Ethan HawkeGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

In a quiet, isolated community, two young souls find an unexpected connection amidst unspoken family secrets. As they navigate the complexities of their pasts and uncertain futures, their bond deepens, challenging the traditions and expectations that surround them. Their journey explores themes of forgiveness, self-discovery, and the enduring power of human connection.

Critical Reception

Rooted has garnered significant critical acclaim for its sensitive direction and compelling performances. Reviewers have praised its intimate portrayal of relationships and its nuanced exploration of generational trauma. The film has been noted for its emotional resonance and artistic cinematography, though some found its pacing deliberately slow.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and the chemistry between the leads.
  • Lauded for Hawke's masterful direction and the film's poignant storytelling.
  • Appreciated for its subtle exploration of complex family dynamics.

Google audience: Google users largely appreciate the film's emotional impact and the strong performances, particularly highlighting the father-daughter dynamic between Ethan and Maya Hawke. Many found the story to be touching and thought-provoking, though a segment of viewers expressed a desire for a more conclusive ending.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Picture at the Venice Film Festival, several Independent Spirit Awards including Best Director.

Fun Fact

The remote, scenic location where the film was shot plays a significant role in the narrative, with director Ethan Hawke stating that the landscape itself was intended to be a character in the story.

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