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Rosetta (1999)
Synopsis
The Belgian
filmmaking team of brothers Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne turned heads with
Rosetta, an intense vérité drama that closely follows a poor young woman
struggling to hold on to a job to support herself and her alcoholic mother.
It’s a swift and simple tale made revelatory by the raw, empathetic way
in which the directors render Rosetta’s desperation, keeping the camera nearly
perched on her shoulder throughout. Many have copied the Dardennes’ style; few
have equaled it.
This
ferocious film won big at Cannes, earning the Palme d’Or for the filmmakers and
the best actress prize for the indomitable Émilie Dequenne. –The Criterion
Collection
Cast: Émilie
Dequenne, Fabrizio Rongione, Anne Yernaux, Olivier Gourmet
Cannes (In Competition): Palme d'Or, Best Actress, Prize of
the Ecumenical Jury - Special Mention, Toronto
(Contemporary World Cinema), New York, Rotterdam (Main Programme), Karlovy
Vary (Horizons - Award-Winning Films)
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Read about this film
Title: Rosetta (1999)
Directed by: Jean Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
Date of birth: 10 March 1954, Liège, Belgium
Writing credits:
Jean Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
Music by: Jean-Pierre Cocco
Country: Belgium | France
Language: French
Color: Color
Runtime: 93 min.
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