

Rocks
15-year-old Rocks fears that she and her little brother Emmanuel will be taken into care and forced apart if anyone finds out that their mother has left them. Against all odds, and with the help of her loyal friends, she evades the authorities and navigates the most defining days of her young life.
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Plot Summary
In London, teenager Rocks finds herself abandoned by her father, who leaves her and her younger brother in a tiny flat with little money. She tries to hide their situation from social services and her friends, navigating the challenges of adolescence, friendship, and survival in a harsh urban environment. Rocks struggles to maintain her independence and protect her sibling while desperately trying to keep their world from falling apart.
Critical Reception
Rocks received widespread critical acclaim for its authentic portrayal of teenage life, its naturalistic performances, and its powerful storytelling. Critics lauded the film for its raw honesty and its ability to capture the complexities of growing up in contemporary London.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic and unflinching depiction of teenage struggles.
- Celebrated for its naturalistic performances from a largely unknown cast.
- Acclaimed for its powerful and resonant portrayal of sisterhood and resilience.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved Rocks, highlighting its realism, the compelling performances of its young cast, and its emotional impact. Many viewers found the story relatable and moving, appreciating its focus on friendship and the challenges faced by young people.
Awards & Accolades
BAFTA Awards: Won EE Rising Star Award for Bukky Bakray; Nominated for Outstanding British Film, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress. British Independent Film Awards: Won Best Actress for Bukky Bakray, Best Supporting Actress for Kosar Ali; Nominated for Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and more.
Fun Fact
The film's dialogue was largely improvised by the young cast, who participated in extensive workshops with director Sarah Gavron to develop their characters and relationships organically.
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