Rosenhügel
  Rosehill
 
Directed by:   Mari Cantu
In co-operation with Marian Kiss
 
Screenplay by:   Mari Cantu, Bálint Horváth
Starring:   Péter Andorai
Erika Marozsán
Naomi Rózsa
Àbel Fekete
a.o.
 
Photography by:   Tibor Máthé H.S.C.
 
Music by:   Mick Harvey
 
Produced by:   Péter Miskolczi, Alexander Ris, Joerg Rothe
Mediopolis Film- & Fernsehproduktion Leipzig
in co-production with Eurofilm Stúdió Budapest

In collaboration with: ZDF Das kleine Fernsehspiel and ARTE
 

Year of Production:   2003
Technical Dates:   Feature film / 35mm / colour / 2.572m / 94 min. / ratio: 1:1,66
  Ten-year-old Panka and six-year-old Mischka spend an idyllic childhood in a well-guarded villa and its overgrown garden in Rosehill. It is the summer of 1956. The children´s idiosyncratic world mirrors the grotesque combination of the superstitious and God-fearing sensitivity of the domestic staff and the parents´ efforts to build a "new world order" while, notwithstanding their communist ideals, living in the lap of luxury. The adults are busy; the children grow up without restraints, like weeds. The overgrown garden is their world.

Drama is triggered by a letter which the children hide in what they perceive to be the interest of family harmony. The letter was posted in Israel and is addressed to Papa. A photograph of a beautiful blonde woman, signed "Lolo" is enclosed with the letter. The parents´ increasingly frequent rows make it apparent that Lolo means a great deal to the father. The letter´s importance weighs ever heavier upon the children´s minds.

The revolution of 1956 turns family life upside down. Political events infiltrate into the villa in the genteel Rosehill neighborhood, a district popular among high-ranking party functionaries. The children feel partly to blame for these events, and this strongly affects the way they perceive events around them. They believe that what is happening around them is connected with their appropriation of the letter. In Rosehill, the issue of crime and punishment appears in a hideously grotesque, tragicomic light.

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Versions:   German
Rights:   All Rights
Territory:   Worldwide subject to availability