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Here is a helpful review for the 2022 film .

"A gripping and urgent social realist drama. It captures the dignity and despair of the housing crisis in Dublin with heartbreaking intimacy. Highly recommended if you enjoyed Ken Loach's I, Daniel Blake ." movie rosie

The story unfolds over a harrowing 36-hour period. While her partner John Paul ( Moe Dunford ) works as a dishwasher, Rosie Davis ( Sarah Greene ) spends her days in the family car, frantically calling hotels to find emergency overnight accommodation for her four children. Here is a helpful review for the 2022 film

Since there are a few films with similar titles, I have assumed you are referring to the , directed by Adam Etheridge. (If you meant the 2018 film Rosie about the family facing homelessness, I have included a brief note on that at the end). Highly recommended if you enjoyed Ken Loach's I,

It holds a 94% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and was praised for its "unbearably intimate" cinematography and Greene’s "superwoman" performance.

The camera stays claustrophobically close to Greene’s face, capturing every micro-expression of exhaustion, shame, and fierce, primal love. Rosie is not a victim; she is a tactician. She manages a schedule of school drop-offs, social work appointments, and calls to emergency housing lines with the precision of a general, all while keeping her children shielded from the full truth. The film’s most heartbreaking scenes are not arguments or breakdowns, but the quiet moments where Rosie tucks a blanket around a sleeping child in a parking garage, pretending the concrete walls are a bedroom.