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'Rocks' is a 2019 British coming-of-age drama film directed by Sarah Gavron. The film stars Bukky Bakray as Olushola, nicknamed "Rocks", a Black British teenage girl living in Hackney, London, whose single mother abandons her and her younger brother Emmanuel (Dangelou Osei Kissiedu), forcing them to try to avoid being taken into social services.Wendy Ide, [https://www.screendaily.com/reviews/rocks-toronto-review/5142615.article "'Rocks': Toronto Review"]. 'Screen Daily', 5 September 2019.

'Rocks' premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film FestivalStewart Clarke, [https://variety.com/2019/film/news/first-look-at-sarah-gavrons-toronto-bound-rocks-exclusive-1203323127/ "First Look at Sarah Gavrons Toronto-Bound Rocks"]. 'Variety', 4 September 2019. and was released in the United Kingdom on 18 September 2020. The film received acclaim from critics, and was nominated for seven awards at the 74th British Academy Film Awards, including Outstanding British Film and Best Actress in a Leading Role for Bakray, making her one of the youngest nominees for the award. Nineteen-year-old Bukky Bakray also received BAFTA Rising Star Award, becoming the youngest winner in the category.

Plot



Rocks is a teenage girl who lives in London with her younger brother, Emmanuel, and their single mother. She has a tight-knit group of friends. A troublesome new girl, Roch, arrives at Rocks school and takes a liking to her, much to the chagrin of Rocks friends.

One day, Rocks mother leaves, leaving behind only a letter promising that she will return and an envelope containing an insufficient amount of money. Rocks is reluctant to tell anybody about her situation, only notifying her closest friend, Sumaya.

On the way home from school, Rocks notices a social worker outside of her home and asks that Sumayas family let her and Emmanuel stay for the night. At Sumayas house, Rocks and Sumaya have an argument after Sumaya suggests that Rocks tell an adult about her situation; Rocks expresses her resentment at Sumaya for having a nice house and a big family, and angrily ensures Sumaya that she doesnt need her.

Rocks becomes distant from her friends and begins to spend more time with Rosh. While skipping school with Rosh one day, Rocks learns that Rosh has been making money by committing fraud via recording the credit card information of the clients at her step-moms salon. While Rosh is not looking, Rocks steals from her and uses the money to pay for a hotel room for the night, lying to the owner that she is Emmanuels mother.

Rosh eventually realizes that Rocks stole her money and makes a post online wherein she dubs Rocks a thief whose mother left her, thus notifying the student body of Rocks situation. Rocks and Emmanuel are kicked out by the staff at the hotel after they realize that she is a minor. Having nowhere else to go, Rocks decides to stay the night at her friend Agnes house.

The next morning Rocks wakes to find Emmanuel being taken away by social workers; Agnes had told her mother about the situation, and she subsequently notified authorities. Rocks reluctantly agrees to be taken by them, along with Emmanuel.

Rocks is placed in a foster home in London, while Emmanuel is placed in a home in Hastings. Rocks reconciles with her friends, who all come up with the money needed to take a train ride to Hastings so that Rocks can see Emmanuel for his birthday. However, once there, Rocks sees how happy Emmanuel is, and doesnt have the heart to call out to him. The film ends with the girls playing on the beach.

Cast



* Bukky Bakray as Olushola "Rocks" Omotoso

* Kosar Ali as Sumaya

* D'angelou Osei Kissiedu as Emmanuel Omotoso

* Shaneigha-Monik Greyson as Rosh

* Ruby Stokes as Agnes

* Tawheda Begum as Khadijah

* Afi Okaidja as Yawa

* Anastasia Dymitrow as Sabina

* Sarah Niles as Ms. Booker

* Layo-Christina Akinlude as Funke Omotoso

* Sharon D. Clarke as Anita

* Joanna Brookes as Geraldine

* Angelica Nicole Cabutotan as Angela

* Kaine Zajaz as Mo

* Brie-Morgan Appleton as Natasha

* Ashley Merino Bastidas as Micaela

* Mohammad Amiri as Mohammed

* Islah Abdur-Rahman as Ismail

* Shola Adewusi as Grandmother Omotoso (voice)

Production



The film was shot around East London in summer 2018. Locations include Ridley Road market.

The crew consisted of 75% women, and director Sarah Gavron cast almost exclusively non-professional actors from the local area.

Release



The film premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival in the Platform Prize program.Jeremy Kay, [https://www.screendaily.com/news/sarah-gavrons-rocks-to-open-tiff-platform/5141776.article "Sarah Gavron's 'Rocks' to open TIFF Platform"]. 'Screen Daily', 7 August 2019.

Reception



On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 'Rocks' holds an approval rating of based on reviews, with an average rating of . The website's critical consensus reads: "A fresh, funny coming-of-age story rooted in realistic characters and anchored with a meaningful message, 'Rocks' is as solid as its title suggests." According to Metacritic, which assigned a weighted average score of 96 out of 100 based on 14 critics, the film received "universal acclaim".

Peter Bradshaw of 'The Guardian' gave it five stars, praising the film's poignancy and tragedy, and stating, "society will probably not find a way to tap this resource. When the class is taught about Picasso and cubism and they make spoof Picasso cut-out images of people's faces cut from magazines, it is a funny moment, but serious too, because there is a real sense of potential. This film is such a rush of vitality. It rocks." Writing for 'The Telegraph', Robbie Collins also gave the film five stars, saying: "'Rocks' would rather reckon with and in the end, celebrate youthful potential itself, and its extraordinary ability to flower in even the most unpromising soil." 'The Independent' gave it four stars, saying, "'Rocks' is a heartfelt testament to the resilience of teenage girls."

Accolades

At the 74th British Academy Film Awards, 'Rocks' earned 7 nominations, tied with 'Nomadland' for the most of the ceremony.

'Rocks' won the Jury Prize in International Competition at the 2020 Brussels International Film Festival (BRIFF), ex aequo with 'Favolacce' ('Bad Tales').

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!Award

!Date of Ceremony

!Category

!Recipient(s)

!Result

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|rowspan=14|British Independent Film Awards

|rowspan=14|18 February 2021

|Best British Independent Film

|Sarah Gavron, Ameenah Ayub Allen, Faye Ward, Theresa Ikoko and Claire Wilson

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|rowspan=14|

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|Best Director

|Sarah Gavron

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|Best Performance by an Actress

|Bukky Bakray

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|Best Supporting Actor

|Dangelou Osei Kissiedu

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|Best Supporting Actress

|Kosar Ali

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|Best Screenplay

|Theresa Ikoko and Claire Wilson

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|rowspan=2|Most Promising Newcomer

|Kosar Ali

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|Bukky Bakray

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|Best Debut Screenwriter

|Theresa Ikoko and Claire Wilson

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|Best Casting

|Lucy Pardee

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|Best Costume Design

|Ruka Johnson

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|Best Editing

|Maya Maffioli

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|Best Makeup & Hair Design

|Nora Robertson

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|Best Music

|Connie Farr and Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch

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|rowspan=7|British Academy Film Awards

|rowspan=7|11 April 2021

|Best Direction

|Sarah Gavron

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|rowspan=7|

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|Best Actress in a Leading Role

|Bukky Bakray

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|Best Actress in a Supporting Role

|Kosar Ali

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|Best Original Screenplay

|rowspan=2|Theresa Ikoko and Claire Wilson

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|Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer

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|Best Casting

|Lucy Pardee

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|Outstanding British Film

|Sarah Gavron, Ameenah Ayub Allen, Faye Ward, Theresa Ikoko, and Claire Wilson

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| Writers' Guild of Great Britain

| 14 February 2022

| Best First Screenplay

| 'Rocks' by Theresa Ikoko and Claire Wilson

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