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Tracy Letts: Extreme Wealth Breeds Bad Behavior
14 Feb
Summary
- Tracy Letts links extreme wealth disparity to bad behavior and fascism.
- Rosebush Pruning explores generational lies and family disintegration.
- The film is inspired by the 1965 drama Fists in the Pocket.

The drama "Rosebush Pruning" recently premiered at the Berlinale, showcasing a story of wealth, isolation, and unraveling family ties.
Actor and playwright Tracy Letts, while discussing the film, stated that extreme disparity in wealth breeds bad behavior and can create fascism. He noted this theme is central to "Rosebush Pruning."
The film follows American siblings living in isolation with their inherited fortune, eschewing their blind father's demands. Tensions rise when the eldest brother announces moving in with his girlfriend, prompting another sibling to investigate their mother's death.
As generational lies surface, the family's foundation begins to crumble. The narrative is inspired by Marco Bellocchio's 1965 drama 'Fists in the Pocket,' with a script from Yorgos Lanthimos collaborator Efthimis Filippou.




