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Rushes 2012

79 min📅 2012-07-01

Directed by Clemens von Wedemeyer, *Rushes* (2012) is a hauntingly intertwined trio of narratives set in a former Benedictine monastery near Kassel, Germany—a place scarred by history as a Nazi concentration camp, a 1970s reformatory for girls, and later a psychiatric clinic.

Director: Clemens von Wedemeyer

Cast

Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey
Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey
Director
Amelie Kiefer
Amelie Kiefer
Amelie
Tarik Goetzke
August
Daniel Lambach
GI Soldat
Tómas Lemarquis
Tómas Lemarquis
René
Angela Melitopoulos
Fotografin
Oona von Maydell
Oona von Maydell
Oona
Sabine Wackernagel
Heimleiterin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rushes (2012) about?

*Rushes* follows three interconnected narratives unfolding within a single historic site—a monastery in Germany that served as a concentration camp, reformatory, and psychiatric clinic. The film examines the lingering effects of trauma across decades, blending political drama with subtle science-fiction elements to explore how physical spaces absorb and reflect human suffering.

Who directed Rushes?

Clemens von Wedemeyer directed *Rushes* (2012), a film that showcases his signature approach to layering historical weight with cinematic experimentation.

Who stars in Rushes?

The cast of *Rushes* includes Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey, Amelie Kiefer, Tómas Lemarquis, Angela Melitopoulos, and Tarik Goetzke, delivering performances that anchor its atmospheric storytelling.

Is Rushes (2012) worth watching?

As an unrated but thematically rich drama, *Rushes* offers a unique viewing experience for fans of slow-burn, intellectually engaging cinema. Its blend of historical drama, sci-fi undertones, and cerebral narrative structure makes it a standout for those who appreciate films that challenge perception and provoke thought, even if it's not a mainstream pick.

How long is Rushes?

The runtime for *Rushes* (2012) is 79 minutes.

About Rushes (2012) — A Haunting Triptych of History and Memory at a Former Monastery

Directed by Clemens von Wedemeyer, *Rushes* (2012) is a hauntingly intertwined trio of narratives set in a former Benedictine monastery near Kassel, Germany—a place scarred by history as a Nazi concentration camp, a 1970s reformatory for girls, and later a psychiatric clinic. This politically charged drama unfolds across three roughly half-hour segments that visually and thematically converge, weaving together themes of memory, institutional power, and human resilience. The eerie atmosphere lingers as the film explores how spaces bear the weight of past atrocities, while its science-fiction leanings add a layer of existential mystery to the unfolding stories.

Starring Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey, Amelie Kiefer, and Tómas Lemarquis, *Rushes* blends documentary-like realism with speculative fiction, challenging viewers to question how history shapes the present. Von Wedemeyer's meticulous direction transforms the monastery into a character itself, its corridors and shadows echoing with the ghosts of its former lives. The film's fragmented storytelling mirrors the fractured nature of memory, leaving audiences to piece together connections that blur the line between reality and interpretation.