Manchester Evening News

ROCKS (12A) ★★★★

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YOUNG lives matter in Rocks, a vibrant coming of age story which affirms the dauntless spirit of girlhood through the eyes of a 15-year-old heroine and her resilient friends.

Created in collaborat­ion between writers Theresa Ikoko and Claire Wilson, a young cast of mostly first-time actors and a predominan­tly female creative team, director Sarah Gavron’s film unearths glimmers of hope and joy in those moments which threaten to crush the human spirit.

Olushola Joy Omotoso (Bukky Bakray) aka Rocks is attuned to the signs of depression that regularly consumes her mother Funke (Layo-Christina Akinlude). Consequent­ly, the teenager is a fierce protector of her impish seven-year-old brother, Emmanuel (D’angelou Osei Kissiedu), shielding him from the precarious­ness of their situation on an east London estate.

When Funke disappears, leaving behind an envelope of cash and a brief note of apology, Rocks hides the truth from social services, best friend Sumaya (Kosar Ali) and a loyal crew comprising Agnes (Ruby Stokes), Khadijah (Tawheda Begum), Sabina (Anastasia Dymitrow) and Yawa (Afi Okaidja).

Rocks initially juggles responsibi­lities as bill-payer and carer, interspers­ed with blissful moments of exuberance with her friends.

The cash eventually runs out and Rocks decides to keep her fractured family together by going on the run with Emmanuel.

A troubled girl called Roshe (Shaneigha-Monik Greyson) woos Rocks with the promise of exciting new ways to make money. However, reality eventually bites and when it does, there is no escape from trickles of despair.

Rocks paints a rich and compelling portrait of culturally diverse modern youth, told in dialogue improvised by the cast.

Gavron eschews sentimenta­lity to chart the rites of passage of protagonis­ts on the cusp of womanhood, who draw comfort and strength from sisterly solidarity.

Screening in selected cinemas.

 ??  ?? From left are Yawa, Khadijah, Rocks, Sumaya and Agnes
From left are Yawa, Khadijah, Rocks, Sumaya and Agnes

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