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Rosetta (1999) -- Young and impulsive Rosetta lives with her alcoholic mother and, moved by despair, she will do anything to maintain a job.
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Release Date:
22 September 1999 (Belgium) more
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Young and impulsive Rosetta lives with her alcoholic mother and, moved by despair, she will do anything to maintain a job. full summary | add synopsis
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8 wins & 5 nominations more
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Well acted and painfully sad one camera film more (76 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)
Émilie Dequenne ... Rosetta
Fabrizio Rongione ... Riquet
Anne Yernaux ... The Mother
Olivier Gourmet ... The Boss
Bernard Marbaix ... The Campgrounds Manager
Frédéric Bodson ... The Head of Personnel
Florian Delain ... The Boss's Son
Christiane Dorval ... First Saleswoman
Mireille Bailly ... Second Saleswoman
Thomas Gollas ... The Mother's Boyfriend
Leon Michaux ... First Policeman (as Léon Michaux)
Victor Marit ... Second Policeman
Colette Regibeau ... Madame Riga
Claire Tefnin ... Girl in Locker Room
Sophie Leboutte ... Fired Woman
Gaetano Ventura ... Store Manager
Christian Neys ... First Paramedic
Valentin Traversi ... Second Paramedic
Jean-Francois Noville ... Hospital Worker
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Directed by
Jean-Pierre Dardenne 
Luc Dardenne 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Jean-Pierre Dardenne  writer
Luc Dardenne  writer

Produced by
Jean-Pierre Dardenne .... producer
Luc Dardenne .... producer
Laurent Pétin .... producer
Michèle Pétin .... producer
Arlette Zylberberg .... associate producer
 
Original Music by
Jean-Pierre Cocco 
 
Cinematography by
Alain Marcoen 
 
Film Editing by
Marie-Hélène Dozo 
 
Production Design by
Igor Gabriel 
 
Costume Design by
Monic Parelle 
 
Makeup Department
Tina Kopecka .... key makeup artist
 
Production Management
Philippe Groff .... unit production manager
Véronique Marit .... production manager
Patrick Millet .... production manager: France
Philippe Toussaint .... unit manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Bernard Garant .... assistant director
Jean-François Tefnin .... assistant director
 
Sound Department
Benoît De Clerck .... boom operator
Benoît De Clerck .... sound editor
Jean-Pierre Duret .... sound engineer
Thomas Gauder .... sound mixer
Philippe van Leer .... foley artist
Griet Van Reeth .... boom operator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Jean Christophe Delinaoumis .... assistant camera
Benoît Dervaux .... camera operator
Amaury Duquenne .... second assistant camera
Jean-François Hensgens .... focus puller
 
Music Department
Marc Descamps .... musician
Michel Leclercq .... musician
René Stock .... musician
Rhonny Ventat .... musician
 
Other crew
Philippe Groff .... location manager
Leon Michaux .... script consultant (as Léon Michaux)
Marika Piedboeuf .... script supervisor
 

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MPAA:
Rated R for language.
Runtime:
95 min | Colombia:92 min
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1.66 : 1 more
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Rosetta: 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 have a normal life. You won't fall in a rut. I won't fall in a rut. Good night. Good night. more
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12 out of 16 people found the following review useful.
Well acted and painfully sad one camera film, 25 May 2004
Author: cogency1 from Bradford, PA

This film relies mainly on one camera to capture every little action and detail of the lead character, Rosetta, especially in her reactions to the despair she suffers throughout the film. I caught this one on IFC on May 23rd. The acting is so realistic, it is hard to imagine that the story is fictional and is shot in a documentary type style, where the hand held camera follows the actors, sneaks glimpses of their world in much the same way an ENG crew would on a story about poverty in a small European town where the economy is so bad there is little one can do to survive outside of desperate acts. In this case, Rosetta, the young girl with an alcoholic mother, lives in a trailer with no heat, has to sell re-sewn clothes to make a meager existence until she finally sees an opportunity open up for a job selling waffles at a small stand in a high traffic part of town. A young man who works there is smitten with her and offers to split some earnings from selling waffles he makes outside of his boss's knowledge. To tell you what happens next would give away the rest, but suffice to say this film is bitterly realistic, terribly sad and the ending is rather sudden but it shows some promise for the characters. The movie is shot with almost no budget, but some great camera work, some scenes a little long but edited fairly well, no music, and subtitles under the French dialog. It deserves awards for telling a very credible story demonstrating hardship of the poor in Europe and what measures one has to take to survive. I was deeply moved and driven to weep during painful scenes of the lead character's despair and what seems to be a hopeless situation. The character is genuinely portrayed by a young actress from Belgium performing extremely well for her first film role. Fine work by director and cast.

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