‘Rose’ Review: Sandra Hüller Brings Her A-Game To A Thoughtful Study Of Gender Roles In 17th-Century Germany – Berlin Film Festival

'Rose' review: Sandra Hüller brings her A-game to a thoughtful study of gender roles in 17th-century Germany – Berlin Film Festival

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