eOne Films x Mr. Will want to give Readers in Toronto + Vancouver a chance to attend an Advance Screening of WILD ROSE! Screenings are as follows:
Toronto â Varsity â June 20, 7pm
Vancouver â Fifth Ave â July 3, 7pm
Synopsis:
Young single mother Rose-Lynn Harlan (former musical reality talent show contestant Jessie Buckley, who came in second on the BBC show I’d Do Anything), 23, lives in Glasgow, but dreams of becoming a country star in Nashville.
After spending a year in prison on drug-related offences, Rose-Lynn goes home to her mother (Julie Walters), who has been taking care of Rose-Lynn‘s two young children. Rose-Lynn is indifferent to her kids, seeing them as an impediment on her road to stardom.
Once a singer at a local country music club, Rose-Lynn now has a strict parole curfew and an ankle monitor, which precludes her from returning to the stage. Instead, she finds a job as a housekeeper for an English woman, Susannah (Sophie Okonedo), during the day. When Susannah and her children hear Rose-Lynn singing while working, they become fans and want to help her reach her dreams.
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eOne Films release WILD ROSE:
June 21, 2019 – Toronto
July 5, 2019 – Vancouver, Montreal
(Photo/video credit: eOne Films)
By Amanda Gilmore for Mr. Will Wong
Wild Rose follows Glasgow born and raised Rose-Lynn (Jessie Buckley) who dreams of escaping to Nashville to become a country music star. It had its World Premiere in the Special Presentations Programme at TIFF â18. In case you missed it the Film is set to release on February 8, 2019 in the UK and May 10, 2019 in the USA. As of right now there is no Canadian release date but the Film is bought by eOne Films. We were lucky enough to sit down with the star of the Film, Jessie Buckley, along with the Director Tom Harper and Writer Nicole Taylor while they were in Toronto for the Festival.
Q: Glasgow and Rose-Lynn are gritty on the outside but very colourful on the inside. How important was it to write the duality of the two and then make that duality visual?
TAYLOR:Â Because Iâm from there itâs so hard to have any perspective on it. I have not lived there for a very long time, but itâs almost like the longer I live away from it the more respect I have for it. Just as you say, Glasgow has this reputation for being this hard-ass place but the people are so warm, and they chat away whether you want them to or not. Its like the biggest move cliche to say that the city is like a character in the Movie but this is a love letter to Glasgow. And everything I love about Glasgow, the lack as sentimentality, the humour, the way that Rose-Lynnâs mom played by Julie Waters â people just get on with it, they just isnât no chat. I just love the city.
HARPER:Â For me itâs like I didnât know much about Glasgow but obviously I have spent a lot of now for the Film. With the lead up, the locations and the casting and pre-production. It [Glasgow] was amazingly welcoming. You know when you go somewhere and make something somewhere there is always a danger, or you have this fear, that people might not want to, they might question why if you arenât from somewhere why you would want to be there. But actually what I felt was that there was a great welcoming, like they were saying, âlook at our culture, be apart of that culture, tell the stories.â And I think also because people we worked with who read the script were so warming to the Script, and loved it so much that it was sort of easy. Thatâs one side of it, but the other side is that the Film even though it couldnât be set anywhere else there are a set of themes. Thematically it resonates with, I think it could be anybody anywhere. So even though in some ways itâs very specific, thematically itâs quite universal. And I think that, having been to Glasgow only a couple of time before reading the script, it didnât stop me from immediately falling in love with Rose-Lynn and the character and identifying or empathizing with her, particularly with her struggles and hardships.
TAYLOR:Â You know that thing in Film where its got to be super particular but then also be universal, this couldnât be more particular it was bloody autobiographical. I had to write this Film about this girl who couldnât wait to leave this place. But it was so useful to have somebody who didnât have that relationship with Glasgow, who could find and express that universal energy. Because itâs about someone who just doesnât belong really to where they come from.
HARPER:Â Thatâs a nice way to describe our collaborative working relationship.
Q: Jessie, you have played a lot of authentic characters throughout your career what sets Rose-Lynn apart from the others?
BUCKLEY:Â She is just herself. With Beast or War and Peace they all have their own little mission, you know? They all have their own little thing they are trying to get something out of their life. And for Rose-Lynn itâs her courage to grab her dream. Even when she knows that the consequences of what that might be for everybody else. And itâs not only destructive to them but also to her. That bold journey of identity where she thinks she needs to go far away from who she is in order to find herself, and at the end she realizes that you canât do that because itâs who you are is the boldest part of your dream.
eOne Films release WILD ROSEÂ as follows:
June 21, 2019 – Toronto
July 5, 2019 – Vancouver, Montreal
July 12, 2019 – Expands
After a rousing reception at TIFF ’18, WILD ROSE gets pencilled in for a proper release! Check out the new Trailer!
Synopsis:
Rose-Lynn Harlan, played by BAFTA Rising Star nominee Jessie Buckley (Beast), is bursting with raw talent, charisma and cheek. Fresh out of jail and with two young kids, all she wants is to get out of Glasgow and make it as a country singer in Nashville. Her mum Marion (Julie Walters) has had a bellyful of Rose-Lynnâs Nashville nonsense. Forced to take responsibility, Rose-Lynn gets a cleaning job, only to find an unlikely champion in the middle-class lady of the house (Sophie Okonedo). Directed by Tom Harper, Wild Rose is an uplifting story with an original soundtrack about family, dreams and reality, and three chords and the truth.
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eOne Films release WILD ROSE May 2019.
(Photo/video credit:Â One Films)
Review by Amanda Gilmore for Mr. Will Wong
Rose-Lynn Harlan (2017 TIFF Rising Star Jessie Buckley) has always dreamed of becoming a country music star in Nashville, Tennessee. However, achieving her lifeâs dream seems like an impossible feat considering she is currently living in Glasgow, is a convicted criminal and a single mother of two. Wild Rose will have its World Premiere at TIFF in the Special Presentations category.
What makeâs this Film stand out from other Country Music films is that it takes place somewhere you would never associate Country Music with, and it also has an unconventional lead character. Screenwriter Nicole Taylor has written a complex and authentic protagonist. And bonafide chameleon Jessie Buckley explodes Rose-Lynn on the screen like the most beautiful firework show.
Wild Rose will screen at TIFF Saturday, September 8 at 9:30 PM at Ryerson Theatre and Monday, September 10 at 3:15 PM at Scotiabank 1.
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