Die Weisse Rose [videorecording] = The White Rose / a film by Michael Verhoeven.

The story of a secret society of students and their professor who printed and distributed anti-Nazi leaflets to urge German citizens to sabotage the war efforts. Their actions cost the Munich-based group their lives. Based on actual events.

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Corporate Authors: Sentana Filmproduktion, National Center for Jewish Film
Other Authors: Verhoeven, Michael, 1938-, Stolze, Lena, 1956-, Kessler, Wulf, 1955-, Siebert, Oliver, Benrath, Martin, 1926-2000, Tukur, Ulrich, 1957-, Stocker, Werner, 1955-, Kruse, Anja, 1957-, Krebs, Mario, 1951-, Brauner, Artur, 1918-2019, Wecker, Konstantin
Other title:White Rose.
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Format: Video VHS
Language:German
English
Published: Waltham, Massachusetts : National Center for Jewish Film, Brandeis University [Distributor], [1985?]
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Summary:The story of a secret society of students and their professor who printed and distributed anti-Nazi leaflets to urge German citizens to sabotage the war efforts. Their actions cost the Munich-based group their lives. Based on actual events.
Item Description:Presented by the National Center for Jewish Film. A Sentana Film production. A co-production of Michael Verhoeven Gmbh, Hessischer Rundfunk and CCC Filmkunst.
Date on container, 1983. Text at end refers to repercussions of the film in Jan. 1985.
Videocassette version of a 1982 motion pictures.
Physical Description:1 videocassette (123 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 1/2 in.
Format:VHS.
Production Credits:Writers, Michael Verhoeven, Mario Krebs ; producers, Artur Brauner ... [et al.] ; director, Michael Verhoeven ; photography, Axel de Roche, Horst Chlupka ; editor, Barbara Hennings ; music, Konstantin Wecker.
ISBN:1585870439
Participant or Performer:Lena Stolze, Martin Benrath, Wulf Kessler, Oliver Siebert, Ulrich Tukur, Werner Stocker, Anja Kruse.
Language:German dialogue with English subtitles.