Rosebush Pruning
Rosebush Pruning is a 97‑minute satirical black comedy‑tragedy that dives into the chaotic life of an affluent, yet perverse family that has just moved from New York City to a Spanish villa in Catalonia. The film opens on a sunny beach, where the eldest son, Jack, brings home a girlfriend named Martha (Elle Fanning), setting off a chain of tensions that ripple through the household. The family—Father (Tracy Letts), Mother (Pamela Anderson), and their children Ed (Callum Turner), Anna (Riley Keough), Robert (Lukas Gage), and Jack—find themselves entangled in a web of secrets, isolation, and inherited fortune that threatens to unravel their fragile bonds.
Directed by Karim Aïnouz and written by Efthimis Filippou, the film is loosely inspired by Marco Bellocchio’s 1965 debut Fists in the Pocket. It carries the same sharp, unsettling humor and a keen eye for the absurdities of modern family life. Aïnouz’s second English‑language feature follows his 2023 film Firebrand, and he brings a distinct visual style that blends the bleak with the absurd, making every scene feel like a carefully choreographed dance of satire and tragedy.
The cast is a mix of seasoned performers and fresh faces. Callum Turner plays the brooding Ed, while Riley Keough portrays the sharp‑tongued Anna. Jamie Bell takes on the role of Jack, the eldest son whose romantic escapades ignite the family’s drama. The supporting roles—Elena Anaya as Emma and the ever‑iconic Pamela Anderson as the mother—add layers of complexity and humor. The ensemble’s chemistry is palpable, and their performances keep the audience guessing about who will survive the family’s emotional pruning.
Rosebush Pruning premiered at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Golden Bear. The film’s reception has been mixed: Rotten Tomatoes shows a 27 % positive rating from 22 critics, while Metacritic assigns it a 46/100, indicating “mixed or average” reviews. Critics have described it as “wearying and amusing in equal measure” (Indiewire) and “shallowness with style in mixed‑bag satire” (The Hollywood Reporter). Those who appreciate dark humor, complex family dynamics, and films that push the boundaries of conventional storytelling will likely find this movie intriguing. Conversely, viewers who prefer light‑hearted or straightforward narratives may find the film’s bleak tone and incestuous undertones off‑center.
Filming took place over 35 days in Spain, from late September to early November 2024, with locations in Castellterçol, Catalonia, and Barcelona. The production was a collaboration between The Apartment Pictures, Match Factory Productions, Mubi, Kavac Film, and Rai Cinema, among others. With its sharp satire, layered performances, and a narrative that refuses to shy away from uncomfortable truths, Rosebush Pruning offers a unique, if unsettling, cinematic experience that will spark conversation long after the credits roll.
Showtimes in English at Cinemas in Hamburg
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The movie 'Rosebush Pruning' is shown in English if it is a movie in English originally - or with English subtitles, if it is NOT a movie with original audio in English.
'Rosebush Pruning' will be lighting up screens in Hamburg, with 9 showings at 2 fantastic cinemas. Don’t miss your chance to catch it in English!
