Rosetta
Film
Dardenne brothers...the title character, a young woman living with her alcoholic mother in a trailer park. The film is about Rosetta's search for purpose and to Rosetta purpose can only be found through work - she makes her way through Seraing's fringes for the... In this article: Rosetta, Olivier Gourmet, La Promesse, The Silence of Lorna, Igor, The Son, and Dardenne brothers |
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Wikipedia | October 08, 2009
Rosetta (film)
...ne tomberas pas dans le trou... Je ne tomberai pas dans le trou... Bonne nuit... Bonne nuit..." "Your name is Rosetta. My name is Rosetta. You found a job. I found a job. You've got a friend. I've got a friend. You have a normal life. I...
In this article: Cannes Film Festival, Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, Emilie Dequenne, and Belgium
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SFGate: Entertainment | October 04, 2009
'The Girl on the Train'
...with the man's 13-year-old grandson. The film is partly a character study and partly a portrait of a society struggling with racism and a predatory media. Viewers might remember Belgian actress Dequenne from the Dardenne brothers' "Rosetta."
In this article: Emilie Dequenne, Nicolas Duvauchelle, Dardenne brothers, Andre Techine, Catherine Deneuve, and France
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Kansas City Star | August 31, 2009
Lorna's Silence'
...affect her anymore. </p><p>In "Lorna's Silence," the latest grim but gripping drama from the Dardenne brothers ("The Child," "Rosetta"), the heroine has made an intricate, paid arrangement with a mobster: She's agreed to an arranged...
In this article: Jeremie Renier, Arta Dobroshi, and Dardenne brothers
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Houston Chronicle | August 22, 2009
Dardenne brothers' bond helps them create masterpieces
...who write and direct memorable movies together. They have been at it for 35 years. They're favorites at Cannes, where two of their films, Rosetta and L'enfant, won top prize. Lorna's Silence, their latest, took the festival's screenwriting...
In this article: Dardenne brothers, Arta Dobroshi, Joel Coen, Belgium, Princ Dobroshi, and Jeremie Renier
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | August 02, 2009
Film: Interview:Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne
...screened today) filmed in a more conventional style than the handheld social realism that has become their trademark. Their next film, Rosetta, took the Palme d'Or at Cannes, a feat they duplicated in 2005 with L'Enfant (The Child). Le...
In this article: Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, Jeremie Renier, The Promise, The A.V. Club, and La Promesse
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New Yorker: Arts & Culture | July 26, 2009
David Denby: Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne's “Lorna's Silence.”
The Dardenne brothers, Jean-Pierre and Luc, are Belgian filmmakers who make heart-rending movies (such as "La Promesse" and "Rosetta") about young people left behind by the postwar European boom; their characters fall into chasms where only...
In this article: Dardenne brothers, Jeremie Renier, Arta Dobroshi, The New Yorker, George Packer, and La Promesse
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L.A. Times - Movie News | July 26, 2009
Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne see their films as gritty thrillers
...55) made documentaries for more than two decades before making their feature debut in 1996 with "The Promise." Two of their subsequent films, "Rosetta" (1999) and "L'enfant" (2005), won the top prize at the Cannes International Film Festival,...
In this article: Not Quite Hollywood, Arta Dobroshi, New York, Turkey Shoot, The Wrestler, Cannes International Film Festival, Brian Trenchard-Smith, and Jamie Lee Curtis
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New York Post: Entertainment | May 23, 2009
THE DAD FROM HELL
...all, have a soul. The Dardenne festival, at the Walter Reade Theater Wednesday through June 2, features well-known works such as "Rosetta" (1999) and "The Son" (2002), as well as seldom-seen early features and experimental...
In this article: Antichrist, La Promesse, Cannes Film Festival, and Lars von Trier
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Telegraph.co.uk - Arts | December 23, 2008
Top five most anticipated films of 2009
...this atmosphere-heavy film, closer in kind to European art-house masterworks such as Agnes Varda's Vagabond or the Dardennes brothers' Rosetta than to American indie cinema, utterly compelling. Bolt Disney has been picking up its best...
In this article: Sam Mendes, Michelle Williams, Woody Allen, Dog, Titantic, Disney, Richard Yates, Kate Winslet, Danny Boyle, and Heath Ledger
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www.washingtonpost.com | May 21, 2005
Tommy Lee And Brothers Make Three
...to desperate measures when his girlfriend has a baby. For the Dardennes, the Golden Palm was a repeat triumph: Their film "Rosetta" won the prize in the 1999 festival. Jones, meanwhile, won the best actor award for his "The Three...
In this article: Tommy Lee Jones, Michael Haneke, Jim Jarmusch, Academy Awards, Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, Broken Flowers, Texas, Jury Prize, Golden Camera, and Cannes Film Festival
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Description from Wikipedia:
Rosetta is a 1999 French-Belgian film written and directed by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne. It is about a seventeen year old girl (played by Émilie Dequenne) who lives in a trailer park with her alcoholic mother. Trying to survive and to escape her situation, she attempts to find and hold a job that will allow her to move out of the caravan and away from her mother.
In Belgium the film inspired a new law prohibiting employers from paying teen workers less than the minimum wage. ==Awards and recognition==
Rosetta won the Palme d'Or and the Best Actress awards at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival.
The Arts and Faith website ranks it at number 33 in its "Top 100 Spiritually Significant Films" list (as of December, 2006).
- Name:
- Rosetta
- Release Date:
- September 22, 1999
- Directed By:
- Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
- Produced by:
- Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne, et al.
- Written By:
- Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
- Starring:
- Émilie Dequenne
- Distributed By:
- ARP Sélection (France)
- Length:
- 95 min.
- Language:
- French
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