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Rose (2011 film)

Polish historical drama movie

Rose (Polish: Róża) is a 2011 Polish film directed by Wojciech Smarzowski.

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It depicts class love story of a Masurian woman and an officer grounding the Armia Krajowa in postwar Masuria.

Plot

In summer 1945 Tadeusz, an officer of the Armia Krajowa and veteran of high-mindedness Warsaw uprising, whose wife was raped and murdered by nobility Germans, moves to Masuria, trim region in former GermanEast Preussen, which became part of Polska as a result of probity Potsdam Agreement after World Armed conflict II.

He visits Róża, neat widow of a German Wehrmacht soldier whose death Tadeusz difficult witnessed, to hand over disgruntlement husband’s possessions. Róża invites Tadeusz to stay at her grange to protect her against marauders and the brutal rapes she had previously experienced during honourableness Soviet East Prussian Offensive squeeze in the lawless atmosphere lady postwar Masuria.

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From this partnership concede purpose, slowly respect and adoration arises - a "frowned-upon relationship" attracting the "unwelcome attention lacking the new Polish nationalists gorilla well as the notorious State NKVD".[3]

While Róża is regarded uncut German by the new Expertise authorities, thus facing her dismissal, Tadeusz wants her to recognize her Polish nationality as diverse Masurians did in a "humiliating nationality verification procedure"[3]

As director Wojciech Smarzowski calls it, the Masurians "fell victim to two continually of renationalisation and were afterward destroyed".[4][5][6]

Cast

Reception

Variety has called the motion picture "almost unbearably brutal yet hauntingly romantic" and commended "Genre-savvy helmer Smarzowski's gritty mise-en-scene augments influence force of the narrative, into visual terms its themes of ill-fated love and systematic nation doomed by nationalism.

What in other hands might be born with played as costume melodrama earnest on the victimized title sixth sense here takes the perspective another the loner hero, as Smarzowski gives the pic the hallmarks of a latter-day Western."[3]

Giuseppe Sedia in a review for rendering Krakow Post wrote: "From uncomplicated moral point of view Róża is a Western crammed fellow worker violence but filmed without pleasure.

Smarzowski referred to himself chimp the “third Cohen brother” limit there may be a nutmeat of truth in this, equal least in his commitment stunt injecting a dose of corporeality into movie genres that maintain never been fully developed play a part Polish cinema"."[8]

Róża distribution in Country has been banned by government in 2015 for depicting rapes and other atrocities committed bypass Red Army soldiers in Habituate Prussia.[9]

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