Feb 15 • 20:28 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El Mundo

Sandra Hüller returns (that is already much) with an exaggeratedly cold reflection on the condition of women in Rose (****)

Sandra Hüller makes a significant return to the Berlinale with the film 'Rose,' which presents a stark and chilling commentary on women's conditions.

The article discusses the Berlinale film festival and the expected impact of the cold weather in Berlin on the films being presented. It highlights the film 'Rose' by Markus Schleinzer, which is noted for its radical approach to depicting the complexities of women's experiences. Schleinzer, known for his work with filmmakers like Michael Haneke, imbues 'Rose' with a unique and critical perspective, emphasizing the often harsh realities faced by women in society. Other films shown at the festival are also briefly mentioned, reflecting a mix of satire and documentary styles, contributing to the overall varied representation of gender issues at the festival.

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