Watch: Rosenstraße 2003 123movies, Full Movie Online – When Ruth’s husband dies in New York in 2000, she imposes strict Jewish mourning, which puzzles her children. A stranger comes to the house–Ruth’s cousin–with a picture of Ruth, age 8, in Berlin, with a woman the cousin says helped Ruth escape. Hannah, Ruth’s daughter engaged to a gentile, goes to Berlin to find the woman, Lena Fisher, now 90. Posing as a journalist investigating intermarriage, Hannah interviews Lenam who tells the story of a week in 1943 when the Jewish husbands of Aryan women were detained in a building on Rosenstrasse and the women gathered daily for word of their husbands. The film goes back and forth to tell Ruth and Lena’s story. How will it affect Hannah?.
Plot: When Ruth’s husband dies in New York, in 2000, she imposes strict Jewish mourning, which puzzles her children. A stranger comes to the house – Ruth’s cousin – with a picture of Ruth, age 8, in Berlin, with a woman the cousin says helped Ruth escape. Hannah, Ruth’s daughter engaged to a gentile, goes to Berlin to find the woman, Lena Fisher, now 90. Posing as a journalist investigating intermarriage, Hannah interviews Lena who tells the story of a week in 1943 when the Jewish husbands of Aryan women were detained in a building on Rosenstrasse. The women gather daily for word of their husbands. The film goes back and forth to tell Ruth and Lena’s story. How will it affect Hannah?
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This superb and unique movie may be even better than “The Pianist”!
I saw this film at the Toronto Film Festival, where it received a standing ovation! This film tells a story that to my knowledge has never been told before–namely about the Rosenstrasse (a street in Berlin)uprising of German gentile women who were married to Jews at the end of the Second World War. As such, it is a unique story, and what’s more, is the only film about the Holocaust that I have ever seen that shows that there were GOOD Germans (the helping family in “Anne Frank” for instance was Dutch) who did NOT support the Nazis, and, in fact, had the fortitude to stand up against their own country’s immorality and brutality during the Nazi regime, at the risk of their very lives. The acting is great across the board, the framing story in New York interesting and intricate, the direction from Von Trotta masterful in every scene, and the production values, including the gorgeous cinematography, outstanding. Of course the family in New York could be speaking German. Many immigrants in this country choose to speak in their native tongue with their family–a common occurrence. So that criticism is unwarranted. To say more would spoil the experience. The film is long, but I did not look at my watch once. I am hoping this film gets some distribution is North America, for not only is this film a masterpiece, but it can actually help heal any animosity people have towards the Germans because of their support of Hitler. If this film is playing in your area, I URGE YOU TO SEE IT! You will be glad you did!
Original Language de
Runtime 2 hr 16 min (136 min) (Switzerland), 2 hr 16 min (136 min) (USA), 2 hr 16 min (136 min) (Argentina), 2 hr 16 min (136 min) (Toronto International) (Canada)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Drama, War
Director Margarethe von Trotta
Writer Margarethe von Trotta, Pamela Katz
Actors Katja Riemann, Maria Schrader, Svea Lohde
Country Germany, Netherlands
Awards 9 wins & 3 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length 3,726 m (Switzerland)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Super 35
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic)