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The White Rose 1982

★ 5.919 votes123 min📅 1982-09-24

In the midst of World War II, a group of courageous students at Munich University dared to challenge the Nazi regime's authority.

Director: Michael Verhoeven

Cast

Lena Stolze
Lena Stolze
Sophie Scholl
Wulf Kessler
Hans Scholl
Oliver Siebert
Alex Schmorell
Ulrich Tukur
Ulrich Tukur
Willi Graf
Werner Stocker
Werner Stocker
Christoph Probst
Anja Kruse
Anja Kruse
Traute Lafrenz
Martin Benrath
Martin Benrath
Prof. Kurt Huber
Hans-Jürgen Schatz
Hans-Jürgen Schatz
Studentenführer
Jörg Hube
Jörg Hube
Oberregierungsrat
Gerhard Friedrich
Herr Scholl

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The White Rose (1982) about?

The film tells the story of a group of students who form a resistance cell in response to the Nazi regime's oppressive policies, and their courageous efforts to challenge the status quo.

Who directed The White Rose?

Michael Verhoeven directed the film.

Who stars in The White Rose?

The movie features a talented cast, including Lena Stolze, Wulf Kessler, and Oliver Siebert.

Is The White Rose (1982) worth watching?

With its thought-provoking themes and historical significance, 'The White Rose (1982)' is a must-watch for anyone interested in the history of the war and the power of individual action. The film's gripping portrayal of resistance and defiance is sure to leave viewers inspired and reflective.

How long is The White Rose?

The movie has a runtime of 123 minutes.

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About The White Rose (1982) — A Gripping Drama of Resistance and Defiance

In the midst of World War II, a group of courageous students at Munich University dared to challenge the Nazi regime's authority. Directed by Michael Verhoeven, 'The White Rose (1982)' tells the inspiring story of a resistance cell that emerged in response to the oppressive government. The film masterfully captures the fear, uncertainty, and eventual determination of the students as they form the White Rose, a secret resistance movement that begins to gain momentum after a provocative speech nearly incites a student riot.

As the White Rose's influence grows, the stakes become higher, and the consequences of their actions become increasingly severe. The movie is a gripping portrayal of the human spirit's capacity for resistance and defiance in the face of overwhelming oppression. With its thought-provoking themes and historical significance, 'The White Rose (1982)' is a must-watch for anyone interested in the history of the war and the power of individual action.

The film features a talented cast, including Lena Stolze, Wulf Kessler, and Oliver Siebert, who deliver nuanced performances that bring depth and emotion to the story. With its blend of drama and history, 'The White Rose (1982)' is a compelling and thought-provoking film that will leave viewers reflecting on the importance of standing up against injustice.