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      • The performance from Ann Skelly is excellent, and she is highly convincing as Rose. Visually, the film is a delight, delivering plenty of creativity and style to the screen right from the opening act. The finale may seem somewhat basic, but it's still unpredictable, and I found the entire film highly satisfying.
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  2. Rose Plays Julie uses a woman's quest to know her biological parents as the foundation for an unsettling story that compellingly confounds expectations. Read Critics Reviews

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    • Drama
    • Joe Lawlor, Christine Molloy
  3. Mar 19, 2021 · Rose Plays Julie” is a sparsely populated film, giving the impression that Rose, Ellen, and Peter are charging towards one another on a vast and empty battlefield. Skelly is both beautifully expressive—her eyes and voice drawing you in—and very hard to read.

  4. Rose Plays Julie is a 2019 Irish drama film written and directed by Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor, known collectively as Desperate Optimists. Plot. Rose is a veterinary student at university in Dublin. Adopted as a young child, Rose's adoptive mother has recently died and she has begun looking into who her biological parents are.

  5. Sep 17, 2021 · A film about identity, male violence, revenge, and renewal, it stars Irish actor Ann Skelly (HBO’s The Nevers, Vikings) in only her second-ever big-screen role. She plays the fragile ...

  6. Mar 18, 2021 · The London Film Festival favorite follows a veterinary student named Rose (Ann Skelly) who, having been adopted at birth, attempts to track down her biological parents. As the film begins, she is...

    • Sarah-Tai Black
  7. Mar 18, 2021 · As far as #MeToo thrillers go, “Rose Plays Julie” stands out for its unpredictability. A quiet veterinary student in Dublin, Rose (Ann Skelly), has recently discovered that she was adopted and ...

  8. Sep 15, 2021 · Rose Plays Julie is impactful and unsettling, heightened by slippery performances and enigmatic visual construction. Ann Skelly and Orla Brady star in Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor's drama ...

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