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Reihe Feministischer Film ROSA LUXEMBURG

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Series Feminist Film
ROSA LUXEMBOURG
Director: Margarethe von Trotta
Germany 1986, 122 min., OV German, Blu-ray projection
With: Barbara Sukowa, Daniel Olbrychski, Otto Sander, Doris Schade, Hannes Jaenicke, Adelheid Arndt

At the beginning of the 20th century, Rosa Luxemburg became the most popular advocate of humane socialism and a symbolic figure of the labor movement. After falling out with the SPD, her only remaining comrades-in-arms were Clara Zetkin and Karl Liebknecht.
Her last years were marked by trials, prison sentences and political unrest. On January 15, 1919, the founders of the KPD, Luxemburg and Liebknecht, were murdered, but their values are still as relevant today as ever.

Impressive portrait by Margarethe von Trotta of a woman who was as courageous as she was uncompromising and who saw herself as: "Only accidentally circling in the maelstrom of world history, but actually born to be a goose."
Golden Palm for Barbara Sukowa as Best Actress.

Admission: 7,-
Advance ticket sales in the store, Box Office, reservations possible: info@traumathek.de / 0221 2404795

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Location

Studio Argento / Traumathek Engelbertstraße 45 50674 Köln

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