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TIFF 2015 BUZZ: BRIE LARSON & JACOB TREMBLAY GIVE STUNNING PERFORMANCES IN THE CRITICALLY-ACCLAIMED “ROOM” MOVIE

Oscar alert? Starring Brie Larson and five-year-old Jacob Tremblay, ROOM is causing a stir on the festival circuit and lauding the young boy as a remarkable young star.

Every year, one movie at TIFF gets surrounded by extreme buzz and chatter about award nods. This year, one of those movies is Room, with outstanding performances by it’s stars Brie Larson and a young five year old who will apparently knock your socks off with a riveting performance.
Earlier this year at the Telluride Film Festival, Larson and director Lenny Abrahamson talked  about the movie and why it’s appealing to so many. For Abrahamson the key was Tremblay. He told Variety, that one of the hardest thing to do is to get a child performer to behave naturally on carmera, but Tremblay went beyond that: “This is an actor’s performance that demands great subtlety of emotion,” he said revealing that the film rests on the actor’s shoulders. Tremblay responded gravely, “I’ve worked with lots of directors (pause for laughs) — and he’s a really good one.”
Added Larson, “It’s a movie that deals a lot with expectations — and expectations that can never be met.”
The film tells the story of mother and son who, after escaping from captivity in which they have been held for half a decade, struggle to adjust to the strange, terrifying and wondrous world outside their one-room prison.

Based on the Booker-shortlisted bestseller by Irish-Canadian novelist Emma Donoghue, Room is a tale of survival and endurance that is by turns harrowing, suspenseful and wondrous. Recounting the story of a mother and child escaping from the captivity in which they have been held for several years, this visionary drama explores the trauma of being stolen from the world — and the marvel of discovering it for the first time.

Born in captivity, five-year-old Jack (Jacob Tremblay) knows nothing of the world beyond the shed to which he and his Ma (Brie Larson) are confined. Ma was only seventeen when she was stolen away to this grim place, where her only visitor is Old Nick (Sean Bridgers), her kidnapper — and Jack’s father. After Ma devises a precarious plan for their escape, Jack finds himself thrust out into the world beyond “Room” for the first time, where the array of people, places, and things, of sights, sounds, and sensations, leave him both frightened and awestruck. For Ma, the process of recovery will require just as much courage as her years spent enduring her imprisonment.

The cast also includes Academy Award nominees William H. Macy and Joan Allen.

Room, is directed by Lenny Abrahamson premieres at TIFF Tuesday, September 15 as a Special Presentation.

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