Rosen aus Jericho
Rosen aus Jericho

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Rosen aus Jericho

1994
Movie
85 min
German

In the worst crisis of his life, widower Franz Schuster finds out he has cancer and definitively gives up. Neither is his daughter able to get through to him. In hospital, he gets to know retired doctor Peter Arndt, who tries to show him the right way. At the lowest point of his life, Schuster gets to know and love Erika Frecher. Together they attempt to master their lives, and it is not the length of time, but the manner in which they will live, which opens up their avenue of hope.

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IMDb6.9/10
Director: Uwe JansonGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In post-war Germany, a young man grapples with his emerging homosexuality and the societal prejudices he faces. He finds solace and a burgeoning relationship with another young man, navigating the complexities of desire and identity in a world not yet ready for acceptance. The film explores themes of forbidden love, self-discovery, and the search for belonging amidst a conservative environment.

Critical Reception

The film was noted for its sensitive portrayal of a difficult subject matter in the context of its time, though its reach was primarily within German cinema circles. It was appreciated for its performances and its honest, albeit somber, exploration of personal struggle.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and atmospheric portrayal of the era.

  • The performances, particularly from the young leads, were highlighted for their sincerity.

  • Acknowledged as an important, albeit challenging, piece of German LGBTQ+ cinema.

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Fun Fact

The film's setting in the immediate post-war period aimed to reflect the deeply conservative social attitudes prevalent in Germany at that time, making the protagonists' journey even more fraught with internal and external conflict.

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