Rosita, The Favorite of The Third Reich
Rosita, The Favorite of The Third Reich

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Rosita, The Favorite of The Third Reich

2013
Movie
93 min
Spanish

The life of Rosita Serrano, the "Chilean nightingale" who entertained the Nazis when she was living in Berlin 1937-1943. In 1943 while on tour in Sweden, Serrano was accused by Germany of being a spy—she had donated a benefit performance to Jewish refugees. Rather than returning to Germany to be arrested, she traveled to Chile.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes65%
Metacritic62/100
Google Users75%
Director: Wolfgang BeckerGenres: Comedy, Drama, War

Plot Summary

In Nazi Germany, a famous actress, Rosita, finds herself entangled in a dangerous game of survival as she navigates the treacherous world of propaganda and personal desire. She becomes the favored companion of a high-ranking Nazi official, a position that grants her immense privilege but also exposes her to extreme peril. As the war intensifies, Rosita must make impossible choices to protect herself and those she cares about, blurring the lines between complicity and resistance.

Critical Reception

The film received mixed to positive reviews, with praise often directed at Hanna Schygulla's performance and the film's bold exploration of a morally ambiguous historical figure. Some critics found the narrative ambitious but occasionally uneven, while audiences were divided on its sensitive subject matter and dark humor.

What Reviewers Say

  • Hanna Schygulla delivers a captivating and complex performance as the titular actress.

  • The film tackles a difficult historical period with a unique blend of dark humor and drama, though its tone can be polarizing.

  • Visually striking, the film effectively recreates the atmosphere of Nazi Germany, but some found the plot's resolution less convincing.

Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's historical setting and Schygulla's performance. Some viewers found the dark humor to be effective, while others felt it was inappropriate for the subject matter. The film's exploration of moral ambiguity resonated with many, though some found it challenging.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Actress at the German Film Awards for Hanna Schygulla.

Fun Fact

The role of Rosita was reportedly written with Hanna Schygulla in mind, drawing inspiration from her own experiences and persona as a prominent German actress of a previous generation.

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