The Rose Garden

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The Rose Garden is a 1989 drama film that explores the lingering psychological and legal aftermath of the Holocaust through a courtroom case involving a concentration camp survivor.

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instanceOf film
awardReceived Golden Globe nomination for Best Foreign Language Film
basedOn real-life events related to Holocaust war crimes trials
castMember Annette von Wangenheim NERFINISHED
Gila Almagor NERFINISHED
Gudrun Landgrebe NERFINISHED
Hanns Zischler NERFINISHED
Jan Niklas NERFINISHED
Kurt Hübner NERFINISHED
Liv Ullmann NERFINISHED
Max von Sydow NERFINISHED
Peter Fonda NERFINISHED
Sunnyi Melles NERFINISHED
cinematographer Piotr Sobociński NERFINISHED
composer Georges Delerue NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Israel NERFINISHED
West Germany NERFINISHED
director Fons Rademakers NERFINISHED
distributor Warner Bros. (West Germany) NERFINISHED
editor Kees Linthout NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Frankfurt am Main NERFINISHED
Israel NERFINISHED
genre courtroom drama
drama
hasSubject Nazi concentration camps NERFINISHED
legal reckoning with the past
post-war German society
mainTheme Holocaust NERFINISHED
justice
psychological trauma
war crimes
narrativeFocus court case involving a concentration camp survivor
originalLanguage English
German
producer Artur Brauner NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1989
releaseEvent world premiere in 1989
runtime approximately 112 minutes
screenwriter Fons Rademakers NERFINISHED
Paul Hengge NERFINISHED
setting Germany NERFINISHED

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The Rose Garden (1989 film) title The Rose Garden