# Rose (2026) — Celluloid fact sheet

Source: https://celluloidscore.com/movies/rose-2026/
Last reviewed: 2026-07-13

| Field | Value |
|-------|-------|
| Celluloid Score | 83% |
| Critic Score | 97% |
| Audience Score | 74% |
| Metascore | 88/100 |
| Letterboxd | 4.1/5 |
| IMDb | 7.5/10 |
| Director | Markus Schleinzer |
| Genres | Drama |
| Runtime | 94 min |

## Quick answer

Rose (2026) earns a 83% Celluloid Score — Recommended. Sandra Hüller's Silver Bear-winning performance anchors a rigorously controlled, near-unanimously acclaimed period drama Critics and audiences diverge (97% critic vs 74% audience). Metascore 88/100. Directed by Markus Schleinzer.

## Critics consensus

Sandra Hüller's Silver Bear-winning performance anchors a rigorously controlled, near-unanimously acclaimed period drama that critics have called one of the most disciplined and quietly devastating films of the year.

## Synopsis

In the aftermath of the Thirty Years' War, a soldier named Rose arrives in a remote Protestant village claiming to be the rightful heir to a long-abandoned estate. Shot in stark black and white, the film follows Rose's careful, high-stakes performance of masculinity as she tries to secure land, standing, and safety in a community quick to suspect outsiders — all while hiding the truth of who she is.

## Cast

Sandra Hüller, Caro Braun, Godehard Giese, Robert Gwisdek, Maria-Victoria Dragus

## Critic reviews on Celluloid: 1

## Common questions

**Is Rose worth watching?**
Rose holds a 83% Celluloid Score. Sandra Hüller's Silver Bear-winning performance anchors a rigorously controlled, near-unanimously acclaimed period drama that critics have called one of the most disciplined and quietly devastating films of the year.

**What is Rose about?**
In the aftermath of the Thirty Years' War, a soldier named Rose arrives in a remote Protestant village claiming to be the rightful heir to a long-abandoned estate. Shot in stark black and white, the film follows Rose's careful, high-stakes performance of masculinity as she tries to secure land, standing, and safety in a community quick to suspect outsiders — all while hiding the truth of who she is.

**Who directed Rose?**
Rose (2026) was directed by Markus Schleinzer.

**What is the Celluloid Score of Rose?**
83% — the average of five public sources: critics 97%, audience 74%, Metascore 88/100, Letterboxd 4.1/5, and IMDb 7.5/10.

**Where can I watch Rose?**
Streaming availability varies by region — see the Rose page for current options.

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