The rose breeder (film)

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Movie
Original title The rose breeder
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2004
length 180 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Erhard Riedlsperger
script Jürgen Werner
music Karim Sebastian Elias
camera Frank Bruhne
cut Christine Boock
occupation

Die Rosenzüchterin is a two-part television film by Erhard Riedlsperger based on the novel of the same name by Charlotte Link from 2004 .

action

Beatrice Shaye is arrested by the police in her rose garden because she is said to have murdered her mother Helene Feldmann. In her defense, she wants to use her son Alan, who, however, doubts his mother's innocence himself. He researches his family and finds out that his mother killed her great love Erich Feldmann to protect the prisoner of war Julien. Helene once covered Beatrice's deed because she was unhappily married to Erich. Alan wonders if she wanted to break her silence and so his mother became a murderer again.

background

The rose breeder was filmed from October 18, 2003 to December 22, 2003 on the British Channel Island of Guernsey and in South Africa . The film was produced by Ziegler Film GmbH & Co. KG and Two Oceans Production. The two -parter was first broadcast on November 7, 2004 as The Great ZDF Sunday Film.

criticism

For the critics of the TV magazine TV Spielfilm , Die Rosenzüchterin was a “thorn-rich dramolet prelude”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Die Rosenzüchterin, TV series, 2003, ZDF, Drama, Germany | Crew United
  2. Die Rosenzüchterin short review at tvspielfilm.de