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'Rose' and the piece of fabric that embodies gender politics

Markus Schleinzer's historical drama "Rose," starring Sandra Hüller, draws inspiration from women in history who adopted male identities to gain freedom—including real-life figure Catharina Margaretha Linck—and explores gender politics themes relevant to modern issues like inequality and transgender rights. The film, which premiered at the Berlinale (earning Hüller a Silver Bear for Best Leading Performance), releases in German theaters on April 30, 2026, and will be distributed internationally by Mubi later this year.

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Rose filmgender politicshistorical dramagender identitycross-dressingSandra HüllerMarkus SchleinzerBerlinaleMubiCatharina Margaretha Linck

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