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Ginger & Rosa

  • 2012
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Annette Bening, Oliver Platt, Timothy Spall, Alessandro Nivola, Christina Hendricks, Elle Fanning, and Alice Englert in Ginger & Rosa (2012)
A look at the lives of two teenage girls — inseparable friends Ginger and Rosa -- growing up in 1960s London, and the pivotal event the comes to redefine their relationship as the Cuban Missile Crisis looms.
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A look at the lives of two teenage girls - inseparable friends Ginger and Rosa -- growing up in 1960s London as the Cuban Missile Crisis looms, and the pivotal event that comes to redefine t... Read allA look at the lives of two teenage girls - inseparable friends Ginger and Rosa -- growing up in 1960s London as the Cuban Missile Crisis looms, and the pivotal event that comes to redefine their relationship.A look at the lives of two teenage girls - inseparable friends Ginger and Rosa -- growing up in 1960s London as the Cuban Missile Crisis looms, and the pivotal event that comes to redefine their relationship.

  • Director
    • Sally Potter
  • Writers
    • Walter Donohue
    • Sally Potter
  • Stars
    • Elle Fanning
    • Alice Englert
    • Annette Bening
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    12K
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    • Director
      • Sally Potter
    • Writers
      • Walter Donohue
      • Sally Potter
    • Stars
      • Elle Fanning
      • Alice Englert
      • Annette Bening
    • 52User reviews
    • 122Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Elle Fanning
    Elle Fanning
    • Ginger
    Alice Englert
    Alice Englert
    • Rosa
    Annette Bening
    Annette Bening
    • Bella
    Oliver Platt
    Oliver Platt
    • Mark Two
    Christina Hendricks
    Christina Hendricks
    • Natalie
    Jodhi May
    Jodhi May
    • Anoushka
    Alessandro Nivola
    Alessandro Nivola
    • Roland
    Luke Cloud
    • Rosa's Father
    Poppy Bloor
    • Young Ginger
    Magdalene Mountford
    • Young Rosa
    Ray Lonnen
    Ray Lonnen
    • Radio Announcer
    Brock Everitt-Elwick
    • Beatnik
    Max Scully
    Max Scully
    • Beatnik
    Marcus Shakesheff
    Marcus Shakesheff
    • Teddy Boy in Car
    Charlie Smith
    • Teddy Boy in Car
    Rupert Rixon
    • Boy on Beach
    Timothy Spall
    Timothy Spall
    • Mark
    Andrew Hawley
    Andrew Hawley
    • Tony
    • Director
      • Sally Potter
    • Writers
      • Walter Donohue
      • Sally Potter
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    JohnDeSando

    A well-told tale of teenage rebellion and anguish in 1962, but it could be NOW!

    Ginger & Rosa is a deceptive title because this slight tale is intensely about Ginger (Elle Fanning), whose life is affected by Rosa (Alice Englert), but still defined by her own sense of herself and her notions of right and wrong.

    A minimalist treatment of seventeen-year old Ginger as she faces crises personal and global, this portrait captures her emergence from happy childhood, certified by a perpetual smile, into a thoughtful young woman whose demeanor reflects her growing cynicism about the world and the people she loves.

    Her London and the world in 1962 are awash in nuclear fear, crystallized in the Cuban Missile Crisis; Ginger is deeply concerned about the potential of the end of that world, so much so that she attends a rally for nuclear disarmament. Her father, Roland, is a free thinker who has influenced her autonomous thinking but whose own libertarian ways threaten Ginger's sense of the right balance as she sees it.

    Leaving her mother to stay with her father in effect untethers her from maternal protection and throws her into a world where even her best friend, Rosa can no longer provide her a sense of security. As Ginger loses faith in her father, her best friend also threatens to blast her sense of proportion in a growingly hostile world.

    The common antidote for this cynicism is forgiveness, as the world both macro and micro, is rife with disappointment. The minimalism doesn't always work in the film's favor, for the development of the plot, begging a full resolution of Ginger's relationship to the world, her family, and her friend, leaves me needing another ninety minutes.

    Ginger and Rosa, better than any other films of its kind in recent memory, carries the angst of the '60's in to 2013, and while obsession with the bomb has faded, the disappointments of young teenage girls over the imperfect world are constant and their optimism still intact: "Despite the horror and sorrow, I love our world." (Ginger)
    10kinolieber

    Best film so far at the New York Film Festival

    At the time of writing this review, Ginger and Rosa has a 4.8 rating!! I don't know who these voters are, but this is a very fine film: insightful, funny, and wise. The acting is across the board phenomenal. Cast spoke of long rehearsal period during Q&A and it shows. Every shot captures real life in all its expressive complexity. Elle Fanning, 13 playing 16, gives one of the greatest child performances I have ever seen - truly astonishing as well as touching, funny/sad, and beautiful. Great script, gorgeous cinematography and design, perfectly chosen period music. This is a must-see, and sure to be a break-out role for Fanning.
    6SnoopyStyle

    Elle Fanning does some good work

    It's 1962 London. Ginger (Elle Fanning) gets fixated on the Cuban Missile Crisis, and is inseparable from her best friend Rosa (Alice Englert). She has a dysfunctional family. Her mother (Christina Hendricks) is disconnected from her daughter. And his father Roland (Alessandro Nivola) is completely disconnected with societal norms.

    Writer/director Sally Potter is using a minimalist approach to filmmaking. It is quite slow early on. It's actually tough to see the lack of connection and the naive talk. Elle Fanning is very compelling as the lost little girl. I do wish that the film could get going much faster. Once it gets going. Elle gives the best performance I've seen her done as an older performer.

    Every character is lost here. The fact that they're so adamant of their righteousness just elevates the frustration. The only person with a clue is the doctor at the jail. The family break down in the end is disturbing.
    9alcoolj

    terrificly well played film

    I don't understand, why this movie is rated that bad so far. The topic might not interest everybody (1960, London, two adolescent girls, Cuba-crisis), but this movie is played so magically intensively and sensitive, I really enjoyed watching the movie the whole time.

    The story is not obvious from the beginning and it is not a gay-movie, as you might think from watching the trailer. It is more about the cold war in bigger terms and problems of growing girls in family terms.

    Elle Fanning is probably the best young actress of the last years! (All other actors play very convincing as well).

    The directing of Sally Potter is fantastic as always. I hope the movie will be recognized as it is:

    A precious gem!
    8rooprect

    Any frame could be a photo to hang on your wall

    I bought this DVD months ago, but before I could watch it my dog ran off with it and buried it somewhere. I finally found it the other day (remarkably preserved) and read the DVD box to refresh my memory. Well the description doesn't exactly leap out at you: "Two teenage girls dream of lives bigger than their mothers' frustrated domesticity as the Cold War meets the sexual revolution..." Yawnsville, right? I was tempted to give it back to my dog. But I'm glad I didn't.

    Right off the bat, "Ginger & Rosa" is an absolute feast for the eyes. I have no idea what special filters, lenses & lighting techniques were used to achieve it, but writer/director Sally Potter puts us in a hazy, nostalgic state while maintaining crisp shots and vivid colors. She used Elle Fanning's red hair to the fullest, complimenting it with an equally glowing, autumn-like palette in the background. Contrasting scenes, the colder ones, seemed bleached & blue, bringing to mind the memorable Beatles lyric "If the sun don't come you get a tan from standing in the English rain." Why am I harping on colors so much? Because, although subtle, the colors are what bring this film to life, and like my review title suggests, you can take a snapshot of any scene and hang it on your wall as art.

    The story is equally captivating, not in a bang-em-up action way but in a quiet, uneasy "Catcher in the Rye" sort of way. Ginger (Elle Fanning) is reminiscent of the iconic Holden Caufield, a character with deep sensitivities coming to grips with feelings of confusion toward a human world full of hypocrisy and apathetic phonies. In "Catcher", Holden was obsessed with the impossible task of protecting all the children of the world. In "Ginger & Rosa", Ginger is obsessed with saving the world from a nuclear holocaust. As the missile threat looms with no rationality from political powers, and as her home life becomes increasingly troubled with no rationality from parental authority, she starts to come apart at the seams.

    Elle Fanning truly knocks this one out of the park. I haven't seen this sort of emotional performance from a young actor in ages, if ever. Everyone did a great job of acting, but it was Elle who really took the cake. Her final scene is so powerful it makes you wonder how she conjured up that sort of emotion and if she can ever do it again. I'll definitely be following her career to see.

    If you like artistic films with powerful visuals that transport you to a nostalgic, not-too-distant past, films like the Italian masterpieces "I'm not Scared" (2003) and "Denti" (2000) by Gabrielle Salvatores, maybe "The Squid and the Whale" (2005) by Noah Baumbach, another 60s British coming of age flick "An Education" (2009), and dare I mention the Spanish masterpiece "Spirit of the Beehive" (1973), then you'll really like this. Don't let your dog run off with this DVD.

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    • Trivia
      Elle Fanning had her first screen kiss on this movie.
    • Goofs
      Ginger and Rosa supposedly ride upon a whirling children's roundabout, and yet their hair isn't blown about by the wind.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Ginger: [sitting writing in notebook] We had a dream... that we would always be best friends. When we were born... for some it was the end. Now it seems there may not be tomorrow. But despite the horror... and the sorrow... I love our world. I want us all to live. Now, Rosa, you've asked me to forgive. One day, if Mum survives this bitter night... then we shall meet again, and I will say... I loved you, Rosa. Don't you see? But we are different. You dream of everlasting love. Not me. Because what really matters, is to live. And if we do... there will be nothing to forgive.

      Roland: [sitting nearby] What are you writing?

      Ginger: Oh, a poem... about the future.

      Roland: I'm sorry, Ginger. I'm so sorry.

      Ginger: [continues to writing] But I'll forgive you anyway.

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    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by Count Basie

      Written by Neal Hefti

      © Cinephonic Music Co Ltd

      Courtesy of EMI Records Ltd

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Denmark
      • Canada
      • South Korea
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ginger and Rosa
    • Filming locations
      • Dungeness, Kent, England, UK(various beach scenes where Ginger and Rosa walk along the beach and sit on the boardwalk.)
    • Production companies
      • Adventure Pictures
      • BBC Film
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,012,973
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $42,838
      • Mar 17, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,674,776
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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