Rose Plays Julie

Rose Plays Julie

61st TIFF: Greek premiere

Rose, a vet student, has just discovered that she’s adopted. Tracking down her birth mother, a successful TV actor, she’s in for a traumatic experience, as a dark secret comes to light. Riddled with rejection and rage, Rose disguises herself with a wig and confronts her biological father, posing as Julie. A stark psychological thriller wrapped in a chilling ambiance of clinical detachment, which unfolds as a tragedy of shattered identities and haunting memories.

Screening Schedule

No physical screenings scheduled.


Direction: Christine Molloy, Joe Lawlor
Script: Christine Molloy, Joe Lawlor
Cinematography: Tom Comerford
Editing: Christine Molloy
Music: Stephen McKeon
Actors: Ann Skelly, Orla Brady, Aidan Gillen, Annabell Rickerby, Catherine Walker, Joanne Crawford
Production: Samson Films
Producers: David Collins, Joe Lawlor
Co-production: Desperate Optimists Productions
Co-producers: Eoin O’Faolain
Sets: Emma Lowney
Format: DCP
Color: Color
Production Country: Ireland
Production Year: 2019
Duration: 100'
Contact: Hyde Park International

Christine Molloy, Joe Lawlor

Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor, both Dublin-born, studied Theater in the UK and staged several acclaimed performances before shifting their interest to cinema. They have directed 10 short films, among which the award-winning Who Killed Brown Owl and Joy. Helen, their debut feature, premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival and was screened at over 50 festivals worldwide. Their second feature, Mister John, was released in the UK and Ireland. Rose Plays Julie is the duo’s third feature fiction film.

Filmography

2004 Who Killied Brown Owl (short)
2008 Helen
2013 Mister John
2016 Further Beyond
2019 Rose Plays Julie