The Rose Garden (1989 film)

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The Rose Garden is a 1989 German drama film that explores the long-term psychological and legal aftermath of the Holocaust through a contemporary court case.

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instanceOf German film
drama film
film
awardNomination Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film
basedOn real events related to Holocaust war crimes
cinematographyBy Piotr Sobociński
colorProcess color
countryOfOrigin West Germany
director Fons Rademakers
distributor Warner Bros. Pictures
surface form: Warner Bros.
editedBy Kees Linthout
filmingLocation Frankfurt am Main
West Germany
genre drama
hasType feature film
language German
mainCharacter Arnold Krenn NERFINISHED
Ruth
musicBy Georges Delerue (library music)
surface form: Georges Delerue
narrativeFocus courtroom drama
originalLanguage German
portrays Nazi war criminal trial
producer Artur Brauner
productionCompany CCC Film
releaseDate 1989-12-14
releaseYear 1989
runtimeMinutes 112
screenwriter Paul Hengge NERFINISHED
setting contemporary court case
stars Jan Niklas
Kurt Hübner NERFINISHED
Liv Ullmann
Maximilian Schell
Peter Fonda
subject Holocaust
legal aftermath of the Holocaust
psychological trauma
war crimes
theme justice
memory
survivor guilt
timePeriodDepicted post-World War II era
title The Rose Garden
writer Paul Hengge NERFINISHED

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Hannes Nikel edited The Rose Garden (1989 film)