Rose

Directed by Markus Schleinzer
Germany
2026
94 mins
Sandra Hüller won the Berlinale Silver Bear for this towering performance as a 17th century soldier who claims an inheritance only to have his identity brought into question.

Said to be the "true and twisted tale of a deceiver of land and folk, who, defying her birth as a woman, comported herself as a man and committed many a wicked deed," what follows is far more complex. Battle-worn, 'the soldier' (Hüller, Anatomy of a Fall, SFF 2023) turns up in a village bearing the paperwork to lay claim to an abandoned farmstead. Initially sceptical, the villagers come to respect the industrious stranger. As the soldier's influence grows, he is pressured to marry, which he does – setting in motion a series of surprising and tragic events. Director Schleinzer (Angelo, SFF 2018) tackles the material, based on historical characters, with a wry humour and an admiration for a gender non-conforming stalwart.

Beautifully shot and as engrossing as a lurid soap opera. It’s a story of gender stereotypes, satirising the central mythic tenet of patriarchal Christianity and depicting humanity’s self-invention through violence and stealth.
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

Tickets

Fri 5 June 2026, 6:15pm
State Theatre
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Sat 6 June 2026, 5:45pm
Sydney Opera House
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Sun 14 June 2026, 6:15pm
Palace Norton St - Cinema 3
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  • Program Strand
  • Year
    2026
  • Classification
    Unclassified 18+
  • Country
    Austria, Germany
  • Language
    In German with English subtitles
  • Director
    Markus Schleinzer
  • Producer
    Johannes Schubert, Karsten Stöter, Tobias Walker, Philipp Worm
  • Cast
    Sandra Hüller, Caro Braun, Godehard Giese
  • Screenwriter
    Markus Schleinzer, Alexander Brom
  • Cinematographer
    Gerald Kerkletz
  • Editor
    Hansjörg Weißbrich
  • Genre
  • Premiere
    Australian Premiere
  • Company Credits
    Australian Distributor: Madman Entertainment
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