Lukas Gage on Playing Pamela Anderson’s Son in ‘Rosebush Pruning’: ‘She Stayed in Character the Whole Time Giving Me Gifts as My Mom’
Art-house satire explores family tensions and power struggles after a matriarch's death, with Lukas Gage as her son among a star-studded cast at Berlin Film Festival.
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'Rosebush Pruning' Review: Callum Turner and Elle Fanning Lead Twisted Family Tale
If you’ve ever wondered what a 1965 Italian black comedy might resemble when filtered through the divergent contemporary film styles of Greek extremity and tropical decadence, “Rosebush Pruning” has you covered. Premiering in competition at this year’s Berlin Film Festival, director Karim Aïnouz’s art-house mashup answers a question keeping at least a few ardent Mubi subscribers awake at night — though those hoping for something more than a part…
Pamela Anderson plays in the competition entry "Rosebush Pruning" a mother who flees from her strange family. Nevertheless, she does not like to give tips for younger people.
Pamela Anderson also won over the world with her natural appearance at the Berlin International Film Festival.
After his applauded return to the big screen two years ago with The last showgirl, for which he chose the Golden Globe as the best actress, and co-starring alongside Liam Neeson the comedy Grab it as you can, Pamela Anderson is back on the candlestick with Rosebush Pruning, one of the most anticipated films of this edition of the Berlinale, by the Brazilian Karim Aïnouz, who competes in the official section.
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