Rosenstrasse (film)


Rosenstrae is a 2003 film directed by Margarethe von Trotta, starring Maria Schrader and Katja Riemann. It deals with the Rosenstrasse protest of 1943.

Her grown children are baffled by this behavior, asking why their mother has suddenly gone Orthodox Jewish. The mother will not discuss her past, but her daughter wants to know what happened. Learning of a woman Lena who saved her mother during the war, she goes to Germany to learn the whole story. She finds Lena, who willingly reminisces about World War II, about her situation and the mothers childhood as a Jew growing up in Germany during the war. Lena herself is a German woman whose Jewish husband was persecuted by the Nazis while the little girl the widow mother loses her own mother to the Nazi concentration camps. The principal focus of the film addresses what happened to those who were in a mixed marriage AryanJewish. Amid constant flashbacks, the film pieces together the story of the Rosenstrasse protest, where the women waited for seven days and nights outside of a Nazi jail for their Jewish husbands. The protests took place in Berlin during the winter of 1943.Rosenstrae was Margarethe von Trottas first film since 1995. Due to funding problems, she had to choose between retreating to academia as some of her colleagues did or doing more TV production work. ........

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