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    ‘Rose’: first trailer for Markus Schleinzer’s Berlin competition title starring Sandra Hüller
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    ‘Rose’: first trailer for Markus Schleinzer’s Berlin competition title starring Sandra Hüller

    2026-02-12T16:30:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Hüller plays an enigmatic soldier who claims to be the male heir of a long-abandoned farm.

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    Berlin winner ‘Rose’ scores key sales including to North America, UK-Ireland
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    Berlin winner ‘Rose’ scores key sales including to North America, UK-Ireland

    2026-03-26T14:45:00Z

    Huller won the Silver Bear for best leading performance at Berlin.

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    ‘Rose’ review: Sandra Hüller is phenomenal in arresting character study set in 17th-century Germany
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    ‘Rose’ review: Sandra Hüller is phenomenal in arresting character study set in 17th-century Germany

    2026-02-15T18:00:00Z

    Markus Schleinzer’s black-and-white Berlin Competition title also stars impressive newcomer Caro Braun 

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    Sandra Hüller to star in Markus Schleinzer's period drama ‘Rose’; The Match Factory boards sales (exclusive)
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    Sandra Hüller to star in Markus Schleinzer's period drama ‘Rose’; The Match Factory boards sales (exclusive)

    2023-06-01T09:43:00Z

    Hüller’s character is inspired by numerous accounts of women disguised as men in European history.

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    The lowdown on the Berlin Film Festival 2026 titles
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    The lowdown on the Berlin Film Festival 2026 titles

    2026-02-06T10:42:00Z

    Screen profiles the titles in Competition, Perspectives, Special and Panorama, plus highlights from Generation, Forum and Panorama Documentary.

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    Berlin 2026: Screen’s guide to the Competition titles
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    Berlin 2026: Screen’s guide to the Competition titles

    2026-02-06T10:23:00Z

    Section includes new films from Kornel Mundruczo, Angela Schanelec, Karim Ainouz and Warwick Thornton.

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    ‘Veni Vidi Vici’: Rotterdam Review
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    ‘Veni Vidi Vici’: Rotterdam Review

    2024-01-26T09:00:00Z

    Sharp Austrian satire takes careful aim at the lifestyles of the super-rich

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    2011-05-14T17:32:00Z

    Dir/scr: Markus Schleinzer. Austria. 2011. 96mins

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    San Sebastian unveils Claire Denis and Naomi Kawase titles for 2018 competition
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    San Sebastian unveils Claire Denis and Naomi Kawase titles for 2018 competition

    2018-07-13T10:20:00Z

    Films from Valeria Sarmiento, Benjamín Naishtat, Markus Schleinzer and Simon Jaquemet also selected.

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    Germany’s ROW Pictures unveils trio of new projects (exclusive)
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    Germany’s ROW Pictures unveils trio of new projects (exclusive)

    2023-02-17T06:00:00Z

    ROW Pictures is the producer of Emily Atef’s Berlin competition title Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything.

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