Rosenstrasse [videorecording] / Samuel Goldwyn Films and Herbert G. Gloiber present a production by Studio Hamburg Letterbox Filmproduktion GmbH and Tele Munchen Gruppe in co-production with Get Reel Productions ; producers, Richard Schops, Henrik Meyer, Marcus Zimmer ; screenplay and director, Margarethe von Trotta.



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Title and credits from container. Aspect ratio: 2.35:1. Originally released as a motion picture in 2003. Special features include: interactive menus; scene selection; newsletter; previews; weblinks. Best Actress (Katja Riemann), Venice Film Festival, 2003. Best European Film, David di Donatello Awards, 2004. Best Cinematography (Franz Rath), Bavarian Film Awards, 2004. MPAA rating: PG-13. Board of Film Censors, Singapore: NC16. Director of photography, Franz Rath; editor, Corina Dietz; music, Loek Dikker. Katja Riemann, Maria Schrader, Martin Feifel, Jurgen Vogel, Fedja van Huet. In German with optional English subtitles.

Title
Rosenstrasse [videorecording] / Samuel Goldwyn Films and Herbert G. Gloiber present a production by Studio Hamburg Letterbox Filmproduktion GmbH and Tele Munchen Gruppe in co-production with Get Reel Productions ; producers, Richard Schops, Henrik Meyer, Marcus Zimmer ; screenplay and director, Margarethe von Trotta.
Artist
Gloiber, Herbert G.
Subjects
Language
German, English
Type
Video Recording
Abstract
After the death of her father, Hannah becomes concerned with the strange behavior of her mother. As her mother's troubled childhood is revealed, Hannah realizes how little she ever knew. In "Rosenstrasse", two stories blend into a tapestry of love and courage. The film depicts a family drama of estrangement between a mother and her daughter, and the story of German women who staged a protest on the street named Rosenstrasse to free their Jewish husbands from certain extermination.
Year
2004
Original Publisher(s)
Digital Publisher(s)
Rights Statement
For private home use only.