a revolutionary
3 September 2023
A subtle, honest, direct and precise crafted portrait of Rosa Luxemburg, offering to Barbara Sukowa the opportunity to create a powerful character, exploring her determination, believes, fragility , wisdome.

In some measure, her rehabilitation in fair terms, by a great director who has the profound wisedome to offer more than a feminist manifesto but the clear image of German Social Democracy of the beginning of XX century, the attitudes of men and the effort to prevent the war.

Not last, the huge and deep loneliness of Rosa , in political activity like in private life.

Easy to define it as a gem, it is a special , so admirable portrait of a revolutionary.
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