Tour & Film Screening
Closing Exhibition Tour & Screening of Margarethe von Trotta’s ROSENSTRASSE

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Goethe-Institut Washington @ The Liz

Final exhibition tour, followed by a screening of Margarethe von Trotta's 2003 film ROSENSTRASSE.

The Rosenstrasse Protest exhibition (“Give us our husbands back” – Civil Resistance in Nazi Germany) will conclude on Thursday, March 16, with a final exhibition tour, followed by a screening of Margarethe von Trotta’s 2003 film Rosenstrasse.

The tour will begin at approximately 5:15pm and the screening will begin at approximately 6:00pm.

Rosenstrasse (2003), dir. Margarethe von Trotta. 136 min. In German with English subtitles.
After the death of her father, Hannah becomes concerned with the strange behavior of her mother. As her mother's troubled childhood is revealed, Hannah realizes how little she ever knew. In "Rosenstrasse", two stories blend into a tapestry of love and courage. The film depicts a family drama of estrangement between a mother and her daughter, and the story of German women who staged a protest on the street named Rosenstrasse to free their Jewish husbands from certain extermination.
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Details

Goethe-Institut Washington @ The Liz

1377 R St. NW, Ste. 300
Washington, DC 20009

Language: English (tour) & German with English subtitles (film)
Price: Free Admission; please RSVP

+1 (202) 847-4700 info-washington@goethe.de