Sandra Hüller stars in Markus Schleinzer's film 'Rose' about a 17th-century woman posing as a man
Markus Schleinzer's film 'Rose' features Sandra Hüller as a woman in the 17th century who pretends to be a man. The narrative is particularly resonant with contemporary gender debates. The film is reviewed in the Süddeutsche Zeitung, highlighting its grandeur and relevance. The story explores themes of identity and gender roles, set in a historical context that mirrors modern discussions. The review emphasizes the film's timely nature and Hüller's performance.
Key facts
- Film title: 'Rose'
- Director: Markus Schleinzer
- Lead actress: Sandra Hüller
- Setting: 17th century
- Plot: Woman pretends to be a man
- Themes: Gender debates
- Source: Süddeutsche Zeitung
- Review published in Kultur section
Entities
Artists
- Sandra Hüller
- Markus Schleinzer
Institutions
- Süddeutsche Zeitung