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  1. Rosenstraße is a 2003 film directed by Margarethe von Trotta, starring Maria Schrader and Katja Riemann. It deals with the Rosenstrasse protest of 1943. Plot. In the present day, a widow mourns the death of her husband. She covers up the TV set and all the mirrors in the house.

  2. Sep 18, 2003 · Rosenstrasse: Directed by Margarethe von Trotta. With Katja Riemann, Maria Schrader, Doris Schade, Jutta Lampe. 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.

  3. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. After the death of her father, Hannah (Maria Schrader) observes her widowed mother, Ruth (Jutta Lampe), partaking in Orthodox Jewish ...

  4. 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.

  5. The Rosenstraße protest took place in the context of two turning points in Nazi Germany's wars: the war against the Allies and the war against the Jews of Europe. The first turning point occurred on the military front, with the catastrophic German defeat at Stalingrad [today: Volgograd, Russian Federation].

  6. Gaby Dohm: Elsa von Eschenbach. Linda Holly: Sara Schwartzschild. Sabine Scholze: Frau aus der Rosenstraße. Rosenstraße ist ein Film der deutschen Regisseurin Margarethe von Trotta. Das Drama basiert auf dem sogenannten Rosenstraßen-Protest, der sich 1943 in Berlin zutrug.

  7. Those incarcerated at Rosenstraße, around 1,800 people, were Jewish men married to German women, brought here because they were in a “mixed marriage”.