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Director: Rod McCall
Cast: Cybill Shepherd, James Brolin, Pam Grier, Cindy Pickett
A widowed ex-cop discovers that she may have a life threatening illness, and decides to go on a solo road trip in a motorized wheelchair to explore the beauty of the Southwest. On her journey, Rose discovers more than just the simple beauty of New Mexico when she meets -- and falls in love with -- Max, an old cowboy who comes to a crossroads of his own. Sometimes love takes the backroads.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Being Rose (2017), directed by Rod McCall, is a heartwarming road trip drama that follows a widowed ex-cop who discovers she may have a life-threatening illness and decides to explore the Southwest in a motorized wheelchair. The film has received generally positive reviews, with critics praising the performances and the film's thoughtful exploration of love and personal growth in the face of adversity. However, it has not received any major awards recognition.
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Being Rose, directed by Rod McCall in 2017, is a moving drama that blends the heartwarming beauty of a late-life romance with the poignant journey of a woman facing her own mortality. Anchored by standout performances from veteran actors Cybill Shepherd and James Brolin, the film offers a thoughtful exploration of loss, self-discovery, and the transformative power of unexpected connections.
Being Rose is a 2017 American drama film by director Rod McCall about a dying woman who finds love while soul searching throughout the southwest during her final days. The film was released nationwide and on VOD by Gravitas Ventures on January 4, 2019.
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