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Rosenstrasse 2003

★ 6.342 votes136 min📅 2003-09-18

In Margarethe von Trotta's poignant drama *Rosenstrasse (2003)*, a family mystery unfolds when Ruth's death in 2000 reveals a hidden past tied to Berlin's darkest hours.

Director: Margarethe von Trotta

Cast

Katja Riemann
Katja Riemann
Lena Fischer ( 33 Jahre alt )
Maria Schrader
Maria Schrader
Hannah Weinstein
Doris Schade
Doris Schade
Lena Fischer ( 90 Jahre alt )
Jutta Lampe
Jutta Lampe
Ruth Weinstein ( 60 Jahre alt )
Svea Lohde
Ruth Weinstein ( 8. Jahre alt )
Jürgen Vogel
Jürgen Vogel
Arthur von Eschenbach
Martin Feifel
Martin Feifel
Fabian Fischer
Fedja van Huêt
Fedja van Huêt
Luis Marquez
Carola Regnier
Carola Regnier
Rachel Rosenbauer
Plien van Bennekom
Plien van Bennekom
Marion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rosenstrasse (2003) about?

The film follows Hannah as she uncovers her mother Ruth's harrowing escape from Nazi Germany with the help of a mysterious woman. Set against the backdrop of 1943 Berlin, it blends personal family drama with a pivotal moment in WWII history.

Who directed Rosenstrasse?

The film was directed by Margarethe von Trotta, an acclaimed German filmmaker known for her deeply humanistic approach to historical stories.

Who stars in Rosenstrasse?

The cast includes Katja Riemann, Maria Schrader, Doris Schade, Jutta Lampe, and Jürgen Vogel in pivotal roles.

Is Rosenstrasse (2003) worth watching?

With its emotional depth and historical significance, *Rosenstrasse* is a standout drama for those who appreciate character-driven war films. While not widely rated on IMDb, von Trotta's direction ensures a thought-provoking experience.

How long is Rosenstrasse?

The film runs for 136 minutes, offering a substantial yet immersive viewing experience.

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About Rosenstrasse (2003) — A gripping WWII drama uncovering family secrets and historical courage

In Margarethe von Trotta's poignant drama *Rosenstrasse (2003)*, a family mystery unfolds when Ruth's death in 2000 reveals a hidden past tied to Berlin's darkest hours. Her daughter Hannah discovers a faded photograph linking Ruth to a woman who saved her life decades earlier during WWII. As Hannah delves into the story, the film weaves between 1943 and 2000, exploring resilience, memory, and the enduring scars of war. With a haunting atmosphere and rich historical detail, *Rosenstrasse* confronts the courage of ordinary people facing unimaginable horrors.

Starring Katja Riemann and Maria Schrader, von Trotta's masterful direction balances intimate family drama with sweeping historical weight. The film's themes of love, sacrifice, and the unbreakable bonds of kinship resonate deeply, making *Rosenstrasse (2003)* a compelling watch for fans of thoughtful, emotionally driven war dramas.