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Markus Schleinzer est en post-production sur le drame historique Rose

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- Le récit sur un après-guerre situé au XVIIe siècle, avec Sandra Hüller, sonde les questions de l'identité, de la tromperie et de la survie d'un soldat mystérieux avec une vérité cachée

Markus Schleinzer est en post-production sur le drame historique Rose
Sandra Hüller (centre) sur le tournage de Rose (© ROW Pictures)

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Austrian writer-director Markus Schleinzer is currently in post-production with his third feature, Rose, a historical drama led by German actress Sandra Hüller. The film’s narrative is set in the 17th century, delving into complex themes of identity, deception and survival within a tight-knit community.

Set in the turbulent aftermath of the Thirty Years’ War, the film follows Rose, a mysterious soldier who arrives in a secluded Protestant village. Claiming to be the long-lost heir to a forsaken estate, Rose presents a document to authenticate the claim, sparking unease and suspicion among the tight-knit community. Desperate for a sense of belonging and happiness, Rose embarks on a quest for acceptance in a village bound by tradition and distrust. However, beneath the soldier’s façade lies a deeper secret: Rose is living under a false identity, a fabricated name and a concealed gender. Determined to achieve her goals, Rose is even willing to navigate the dangerous waters of an arranged marriage with Suzanna, the daughter of a prominent farmer. Because for someone who has come this far, anything is possible.

Leading the cast is Oscar-nominated thesp Sandra Hüller (Anatomy of a Fall [+lire aussi :
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, The Zone of Interest [+lire aussi :
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), who portrays the title character, capturing the challenges of living a dual life under a fabricated identity. Alongside her, rising German actress Caro Braun plays Suzanna, while Godehard Giese (Transit [+lire aussi :
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) and Maria Drăguș (Mademoiselle Paradis [+lire aussi :
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) portray Suzanna’s parents. The ensemble is further strengthened by Robert Gwisdek (3 Days in Quiberon [+lire aussi :
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) and Augustino Renken.

Schleinzer, returning to the director’s chair for his third feature, continues to build on his reputation for crafting thought-provoking cinema. Known for his previous works Michael [+lire aussi :
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and Angelo [+lire aussi :
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, Schleinzer brings a rigorous and historically informed approach to the material. The screenplay, co-written with Alexander Brom, is the fruit of meticulous research and a commitment to authenticity. Behind the camera, Gerald Kerkletz, who has collaborated with Schleinzer on his other two films, serves as the director of photography, while Monika Willi (Amour [+lire aussi :
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) handles the editing. Filming took place across various locations in Austria and Germany, and the movie is currently in advanced post-production, with completion anticipated by summer 2025.

Rose is an Austrian-German co-production staged by Austrian producer Johannes Schubert for his company Schubert Füm, in collaboration with Karsten Stöter for Leipzig-based ROW Pictures, and producers Philipp Worm and Tobias Walker for Walker+Worm. The film has garnered significant support from numerous institutions, including the Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung (MDM), the Deutscher Filmförderfonds, Beauftragte des Bundes für Kultur und Medien, Filmstiftung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Filmförderungsanstalt, MOIN Filmförderung, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, FilmFörderFonds Bayern, Österreichisches Filminstitut, Filmfonds Wien, Filmförderung Niederösterreich and Eurimages. It is also a co-production with ZDF, ARTE and ORF. Its international sales are being managed by The Match Factory, and the film is already generating anticipation on the festival circuit.

(Traduit de l'anglais)

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