Hüller Delivers Bold Quiet Power in Rose’s 17th-Century Tale

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Sandra Hüller anchors Rose, a sober, visually striking Berlin Film Festival entry, in which a fictional 17th‑century German woman passes as a man to survive war, reclaim a derelict farm, and enter a husband‑and‑father role, with the film treating gender self‑determination with dignity, nuance, and restrained, precise craftsmanship.
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