Rosie
“It is a compelling, powerful, and engaging drama that demands to be seen.”~Film Threat
Aroview: Irish drama with actress Sarah Greene in a powerhouse performance playing a mother struggling to cope when the rental property she lived in with her family is sold by the landlord.
Set over a tense 36 hours, where the family, unable to find a new home, resort to begging social services for temporary accommodation. A heartbreaking film about modern homelessness, written by Rodney Doyle, whose other screenplays (THE COMMITMENTS, THE SNAPPER and THE VAN) also depict working class struggles in Dublin with unparalleled authenticity.
Member Reviews
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3 stars (Good Enough) Heartbreaking - but realistic & relevant to NZ today. Courage of all in the face of knock-backs is moving. I wondered whether the bureaucracy could get away with this exploitation of the homeless in the absence of cell phones? Hand-held camera work. ~Anon
3 stars (Good Enough) Aims for realism and succeeds. ~Tubbs
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