Rosa Luxemburg
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Margarethe Von Trotta
Barbara Sukowa
Daniel Olbrychski
Otto Sander
Adelheid Arndt
Jürgen Holtz
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
The life and times of Rosa Luxemburg, the prolific propagandist and intellectual leader of the left wing of the German Socialists known as "Spartacus." Luxemburg was brutally murdered on the night of January 15, 1919.
Director
Margarethe Von Trotta
Cast
Barbara Sukowa
Daniel Olbrychski
Otto Sander
Adelheid Arndt
Jürgen Holtz
Doris Schade
Hannes Jaenicke
Jan-paul Biczycki
Karin Baal
Winfried Glatzeder
Regina Lemnitz
Barbara Lass
Dagna Drozdek
Henryk Baranowski
Patricia Lazreg
Charles Regnier
Hans-michael Rehberg
Charles Brauer
Hans Beerhenke
Klaus Abramowsky
Katharina Seyferth
Inge Herbrecht
Lena Birkova
Eva Jakoubkova
Mila Myslikova
Oldrich Vlach
Crew
Milan Bor
Werner Deml
Eva Ebner
Eva Ebner
Nicolas Economou
Anna Eiermann
Kerstin Georgi
Monica Hasse
Udo Heiland
Helmut Hirsch
Dagmar Hirtz
Helenka Hummel
Eberhard Junkersdorf
Jan Kadlec
Herbert Kerz
Bernd-rudiger Knoll
Petra Kray
Annelies Laschitza
Bernd Lepel
Christian Moldt
Eberhard Neufink
Franz Rath
Wolfgang Schulte
Karel Vacek
Karel Vacek
Bernard Von Mutius
Margarethe Von Trotta
Martin Wiebel
Film Details
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Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Spring May 1, 1987
Released in United States on Video July 13, 1994
Released in United States 1994
Released in United States 1999
Shown at Human Rights Watch International Film Festival (Margarethe Von Trotta Retrospective) in New York City April 29 - May 12, 1994.
"The Feminine Eye" program celebrates New York Women in Film & Television's 20th anniversary.
Released in United States Spring May 1, 1987
Released in United States on Video July 13, 1994
Released in United States 1994 (Shown at Human Rights Watch International Film Festival (Margarethe Von Trotta Retrospective) in New York City April 29 - May 12, 1994.)
Released in United States 1999 (Shown in New York City (BAM Rose Cinema) as part of program "The Feminine Eye: Twenty Years of Women's Cinema" January 28 - February 7, 1999.)