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                <dc:title>Letter from the German Motion Picture Rating Agency to CCC-Filmkunst LLC, Wiesbaden. Dated May 8, 1990 Regarding the Rating of the Movie “Der Rosengarten” [“The Rose Garden”]</dc:title>
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                <dc:creator>Filmbewertungsstelle Wiesbaden</dc:creator>
                <dc:publisher>Institute for the History of the German Jews</dc:publisher>
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                <dc:type>Online Ressource</dc:type>
                <dc:description>This official rating certificate for the film “The Rose Garden”
issued by the German Motion Picture Rating Agency  Deutsche
Filmbewertungsstelle in Wiesbaden is in the collection of the German
Film Institute’s  Deutsches Filminstitut, or Dif e.V. Artur Brauner
Archives in Frankfurt a.M. It was issued upon request on April 24,
1990. In addition to the film’s technical data such as its length
(3080 m), running time (113 mins), aspect ratio (35 mm) or language
(German), the document also names the company CCC-Filmkunst LLC as its
production company. It is to them that this letter is addressed.
According to the certificate, the feature film was given a permanent
rating of “highly recommended” based on an internal vote of 4:1.
The film is described as a “social issues drama” and tagged with
keywords such as “coming to terms with the past,” “guilt and
atonement,” “persecution of Jews,” “German justice system,”
“politically engaged,” and “social criticism.” The section
explaining the committee’s rating includes a brief plot summary and
mainly highlights the acting, character development, and the film’s
detailed observation, which the reviewers also saw reflected in the
combination of image and sound. The production date, which coincided
with Germany’s reunification, is seen as adding to the film’s
significance because it prompted a new period of thinking in
historical terms about one’s home country. First, this document can
be read as a source shedding light on the trends in the culture of
remembrance in Germany; moreover, the plot of this film shot in
locations in Hamburg and Frankfurt also tells the story of the
historic events that occurred at the school on Bullenhuser Damm in
Hamburg.</dc:description>
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