
Das Mädchen Rosemarie (1996)
Année de sortie : 1996
Pays : Germany
Titre alternatif : A Girl Called Rosemary, The Girl Rosemarie
Réalisateur : Bernd Eichinger
Scénariste : Bernd Eichinger, Uwe Wilhelm
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Synopsis
Das Mädchen Rosemarie (1996) follows the life of Rosemarie Nitribitt, a young woman who escapes from a remand center in the 1950s. After leaving her foster parents, she finds employment as a barmaid in a Frankfurt nightclub. A wealthy French businessman propositions her, offering to set her up in exchange for tape-recordings of her sexual encounters with prominent German figures.
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Résumé
Das Mädchen Rosemarie is a historical drama directed by Bernd Eichinger and based on real-life events. The film explores the story of Rosemarie Nitribitt, whose name became synonymous with prostitution and high society scandal in post-war Germany. The narrative revolves around Nitribitt's rise from humble beginnings to her involvement with powerful men, ultimately leading to her murder in 1957. While details about themes or significance are not explicitly mentioned in the provided sources, the film likely delves into societal norms, morality, and power dynamics of post-war Germany.
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