From the directors of La Promesse, this is a touching film about a young woman, Rosetta (Emilie Dequenne) who is having hard time trying to pull her life together. She lives in a trailer park with her irresponsible mother and goes out to look for a job every day, regularly facing the fear of being rejected and excluded. All she wants is a simple life, but what others take for granted seems to elude her. The only sympathy she receives is from Riquet (Fabrizio Rongione), a marginal character himself, who runs a hot waffle stand. Through her, Rosetta gets a job at the bakery, but she betrays her new-found friend, who has been cheating the owner, to secure her own position. The fourth film of brothers Luc Dardenne and Jean-Pierre Dardenne is shot in a documentary style; both directors worked as documentarists for nine years before making their first feature. Rosetta won the Palme d'Or at the 52nd Cannes Film Festival in 1999 (the first Belgian film ever to win the Palme d'Or). Emilie Dequenne shared the Best Actress award.