Sandra Hueller Shines in Revolutionary 'Rose'

Oscar-nominated actress Sandra Hueller stars in 'Rose,' a period piece exploring gender nonconformity in 17th-century Germany. The film, directed by Markus Schleinzer, reflects ongoing societal issues as Hueller's character seeks freedom by living as a man. 'Rose' competes at the Berlin Film Festival.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 15-02-2026 22:48 IST | Created: 15-02-2026 22:48 IST
Sandra Hueller Shines in Revolutionary 'Rose'

Sandra Hueller, an Oscar-nominated German actress, brings to life a powerful narrative in 'Rose,' a new film addressing gender nonconformity through historical lens. Set in 17th-century Germany, the black-and-white period piece challenges societal norms as Hueller's character adopts a male identity to access freedoms denied to women.

During the Berlin Film Festival, Hueller emphasized the film's modern relevance, highlighting the increasing threats faced by those striving for societal acceptance. Her performance in 'Rose' mirrors real-life struggles of past and present, as she portrays a character navigating the complexities of identity and secrecy.

Austrian director Markus Schleinzer, who co-wrote the screenplay, draws inspiration from historical accounts of women assuming male roles for autonomy. Despite sparse historical records, 'Rose' integrates these stories, aiming to shed light on forgotten challenges. The film contends for the top Golden Bear prize among 21 entries at the festival.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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