
Die weiße Rose (1982)
Année de sortie : 1982
Pays : Germany
Titre alternatif : A Rosa Branca, Hvide rose, Biala Róza, Den vita rosen, Beyaz gül, The White Rose
Réalisateur : Michael Verhoeven
Scénariste : Mario Krebs, Michael Verhoeven
Production & Genre
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Sociétés : N/D
Genre : Biography, Drama, Historical Film
Synopsis
Die weiße Rose tells the true story of Sophie Scholl, a member of the White Rose non-violent resistance group during World War II. The film follows Sophie's journey from her involvement in the distribution of anti-war leaflets to her eventual arrest and execution by the Nazi regime for high treason.
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Résumé
Die weiße Rose is a historical drama based on the true events surrounding the White Rose movement, which opposed Hitler's regime during World War II. Directed by Michael Verhoeven in 1982, the film focuses primarily on Sophie Scholl, one of the key figures in this resistance group. It explores themes of courage, rebellion against tyranny, and the consequences faced by those who dared to challenge the Nazi state.
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