GINGER & ROSA
GINGER & ROSA
A warmly lit coming-of-age story about teenage Ginger (Elle Fanning) and her best friend Rosa (Alice Englert). It’s 1962, the world stands on the brink of disaster, and the atomic clock is ticking. But what happens when friendship itself is put to the ultimate test?
A somewhat atypical entry in Potter’s oeuvre, this warmly coloured tale follows teenage Ginger (Elle Fanning) and her friend Rosa (Alice Englert) coming of age in 1962. The world teeters on the brink of disaster, the nuclear clock ticking. Growing up in England requires resourcefulness: global Beatlemania has yet to arrive, James Bond is just beginning his cinematic journey, and post-war poverty still lingers. Yet the real dilemmas are both cosmic – “when will the hydrogen bomb destroy us?” – and intimate – “why can’t my parents get along?” And what to do when even the relationship with your closest friend is put to the test?
Melancholic and evocative of pre-sexual revolution London, GINGER & ROSA is a stylish, charming story of girlhood that explores Potter’s recurring themes: the struggle for female agency and personal convictions, finding one’s place in a chaotic and often hostile world, and the significance of political engagement. Ginger, superbly played by Fanning, is at once fragile and stubborn: easily hurt yet strong and determined. The film is dedicated to Sally’s mother, Caroline Potter, who passed away in 2010.
Text: Sebastian Smoliński
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