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Rose
Directed by
Aurélie Saada
NR
2021
1h 42m
Comedy
,
Drama
6.3
81%
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Rose, 78, has just lost her most beloved husband. When her grief gives way to a powerful impulse of life that makes her realize that she can still redefine herself as a woman, the whole balance of the family is upset.
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Cast of Rose
Françoise Fabian
Rose
Aure Atika
Sarah
Grégory Montel
Pierre
Damien Chapelle
Léon
Mehdi Nebbou
Nicolas
Pascal Elbé
Laurent
Anne Suarez
Sophie
Bernard Murat
Philippe
Michaël Abiteboul
Olivier
Michèle Moretti
Marceline
Delphine Horvilleur
Rabbin
Julia Dumont
Annaëlle
Déborah Saïag
Tsilla
Bouraouïa Marzouk
Jojo
Pénélope Bagieu
Dinner guest
Adèle Van Reeth
Dinner guest
Isabelle Vitari
Dôme guest
Mika Tard
Dôme guest
Stéphane Foenkinos
Stéphane, dinner guest
Aurélie Saada
Director / Writer
Yaël Langmann
Writer
Priscilla Bertin
Producer
Elsa Rodde
Producer
Judith Nora
Producer
Rose Ratings & Reviews
Sarah G Vincent Views
Sarah Vincent
Fabian is a riveting presence and handles the central role with ease transforming from the content, joyous wife to a woman still elegant but fraying with the rupture in her identity and routine and ultimately lands as a woman enjoying a second adolescence
FilmWeek (LAist)
Christy Lemire
Watching the expressiveness of [Françoise Fabian]'s joy is quite lovely.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Peter Rainer
The main reason to see it is Fançoise Fabian.
MovieWeb
Julian Roman
French film titan Françoise Fabian gets her groove back. Rose reminds us of what's possible in old age, albeit at a glacial pace and sometimes melodramatic delivery.
New York Times
Ben Kenigsberg
Saada allows this set piece to play out at gratifying length.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
... finds a charming balance of humor and heart, even as the script too often detours into thin or extraneous subplots. Fabian's portrayal makes it blossom.
RogerEbert.com
Marya E. Gates
While the film has an ensemble cast, it is really Fabian's show and she carries it on the strength of her enigmatic smile.
The Film Stage
Alistair Ryder
Grief is a messy experience, and Saada's film never manages to grapple with how much of an impact it can still have that late in life. It's too neat a portrayal of an emotionally turbulent moment--a Rose I wish had more thorns.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
It's simply a movie striving for too much and, in the end, doing too little.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
Undercooked, overstuffed, and clunky. who's more like a plot device than a fully-fleshed human being. What helps to keep the film afloat, though, is Françoise Fabian's warm and genuinely moving performance.
Maven's Nest
Nora Lee Mandel
Saada's lovely, lively first film warmly reflects her parents' Tunisian roots and her love of music from Yiddish and Maghreb cultures. Audience will cheer Fabian's progress.
In Review Online
Sarah Williams
Saada writes from a place of admiration towards the women in her own family, and it is this ancestral warmth that celebrates aging as opposed to pitying it.
Variety
Jay Weissberg
A weak, cliché-riddled script reduces almost everyone to a maximum of two characteristics. The result is that "Rose" never truly blooms.
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