Close Menu
PixelArena.io
    What's Hot
    Hardwares

    LOOOK.AI launches AR mirror platform for retail deployment

    PlayStation

    20th anniversary interview – PixelArena.io

    Nintendo

    Vote for Your Fave in Hundred Line Character Popularity Poll

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get The Latest News, Updates, And Amazing Offers

    Important Pages:
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    Trending
    • GO1 wins Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves tournament at GENESIS X3
    • Sandra Hüller on Playing a Woman Playing a Man in ‘Rose’
    • How Stars Are Celebrating Valentine’s Day 2026
    • Vision Pro Finally Gets Native ‘YouTube’ App with Full Immersive Video Library
    • Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition Launches Today
    • I Gave Overwatch 2 a 6/10 When It Launched in 2022
    • Fire Force’s Newest Episode Makes Giovanni a True Monster in Amaterasu
    • Mewgenics provides the best proof yet that the turn-based tactics genre is the true home of drama and excitement in gaming
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    PixelArena.io
    • News

      Vision Pro Finally Gets Native ‘YouTube’ App with Full Immersive Video Library

      February 14, 2026

      Playnance expands its Be The Boss program enabling creators to set up their own social casinos

      February 13, 2026

      Nevada Authorities File Lawsuit against Coinbase over Unlicensed Wagering

      February 12, 2026

      New Video Game Releases in Week 5 of February 2, 2026

      February 11, 2026

      ‘I will not allow this bridge to open’: Trump threatens to block US-Canada bridge until America gets ‘fully compensated’ for everything it’s given

      February 10, 2026
    • New Release

      Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition Launches Today

      February 14, 2026

      Divine Edge is a duo-switching idle RPG now available on mobile

      February 13, 2026

      Diablo II: Resurrected Developer Explains The Warlock, The Game’s First New Class In Decades

      February 12, 2026

      Why Slot Games Cap Your Maximum Possible Payout

      February 11, 2026

      A New Monster Hunter Wilds DLC Expansion Is In Development

      February 10, 2026
    • Reviews

      I Gave Overwatch 2 a 6/10 When It Launched in 2022

      February 14, 2026

      A Haunting, Atmospheric, Sometimes Broken Adventure

      February 13, 2026

      Robocop: Rogue City Review | Attack of the Fanboy

      February 12, 2026

      Review: Mario Tennis Fever Is Stronger Than Aces

      February 11, 2026

      Romeo is a Dead Man Review – Worthwhile Weird

      February 10, 2026
    • PC

      Mewgenics provides the best proof yet that the turn-based tactics genre is the true home of drama and excitement in gaming

      February 14, 2026

      GFN Thursday: GeForce NOW on Amazon Fire TV

      February 13, 2026

      Blizzard surprise-drops Diablo 2 DLC with new Warlock class, but what they did to the base game has fans fuming

      February 12, 2026

      Genshin Impact Luna V Special Program Stream Set

      February 11, 2026

      Grab Crimson Desert for $0 thanks to AMD’s new free game offer

      February 10, 2026
    • PlayStation

      Code Vein 2 Character Keychains and Figure Appear

      February 14, 2026

      State of Sparta – PixelArena.io

      February 13, 2026

      Angels of Delusion Nangong Yu Playable in Zenless Zone Zero 2.7

      February 12, 2026

      A haunting co-op platformer built on trust, timing, and fear – PixelArena.io

      February 11, 2026

      First 2026 State of Play Shows PS5 Games This Week

      February 10, 2026
    • Xbox

      Why the Blizzard Showcase Was the Just the Beginning of a Massive 2026

      February 14, 2026

      Konami Confirms Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse and Other ‘Projects’

      February 13, 2026

      How High On Life 2’s Skateboarding Kickflips the Shooter Genre on Its Head

      February 12, 2026

      Final Fantasy Tactics Miniature Figures Being Sold as a Set

      February 11, 2026

      CyberSafe Bad Connection | Minecraft

      February 10, 2026
    • Nintendo

      Dark Auction Can Be a Disappointing Izanagi Games Title

      February 14, 2026

      How Nintendo Switch Online Stacks Up | All Things Nintendo

      February 13, 2026

      Dokibird Apex Legends Wattson Skin and YouTooz Plush Appear

      February 12, 2026

      Mario Strikers: Battle League Preview | All Things Nintendo

      February 11, 2026

      See Apex-Toys’ Persona 3 Reload and Persona 5 Royal Figures

      February 10, 2026
    • Mobile

      Hatsune Miku Honkai: Star Rail Art Shared Ahead of 4.0

      February 14, 2026

      Genshin Impact Luna V Varka Debut Falls at the End of February

      February 13, 2026

      Game Dev Story Temporarily Free on Android and iOS Mobile Devices

      February 11, 2026

      Gundam Fanclub Ending in March 2027

      February 10, 2026

      Goddess of Victory: NIKKE Lycoris Recoil Characters Detailed

      February 7, 2026
    • Hardwares

      Virtuix Launches Omni One Core in Europe Starting at €2,995

      February 11, 2026

      SPIE’s AR Alliance Announces 18 New Member Companies

      February 10, 2026

      NHS Supply Chain Framework Outlines £210M VR, AR, MR Lot

      February 2, 2026

      Snap Forms Specs Inc. Subsidiary Ahead of Public Launch

      January 30, 2026

      Reality Labs Burns $19 Billion in 2025 as Meta Signals No Slowdown in Losses

      January 29, 2026
    • Software

      How Brands can Win Big at the Milan Winter Olympics

      January 14, 2026

      How to Leverage Valentine’s Day Marketing

      January 13, 2026

      How to Optimize Your Content

      December 9, 2025

      How to Run a Successful Hanukkah Creator Campaign | NeoReach

      November 26, 2025

      How to Break into the US Market as an APAC Brand

      November 13, 2025
    • Guides

      Fire Force’s Newest Episode Makes Giovanni a True Monster in Amaterasu

      February 14, 2026

      Grimdark roguelike Hordes of Hunger hits 1.0, infusing Megabonk’s horde survival with the fundamentals of Dark Souls

      February 13, 2026

      How to complete the Scientist quest in Abyss

      February 12, 2026

      This 100% Rotten Tomatoes Anime Proved That Fantasy Isn’t Just About Swords And Magic

      February 11, 2026

      The new Overwatch season is a fresh start for Blizzard, and its five new heroes will change the meta for the better

      February 10, 2026
    • E-Sport

      GO1 wins Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves tournament at GENESIS X3

      February 14, 2026

      PlayStation State of Play 2026 recap

      February 13, 2026

      Marvel Rivals team bundles to launch in March

      February 12, 2026

      Team Vitality expands into CrossFire and PUBG

      February 11, 2026

      Marvel Rivals Ignite partner teams revealed

      February 10, 2026
    • Entertainment

      How Stars Are Celebrating Valentine’s Day 2026

      February 14, 2026

      Why Figure Skater Ilia Malinin’s Winter Olympics Backflip Is Such a Big Deal

      February 13, 2026

      All-American Season 8 Confirmed? Get Updates on Release Dates

      February 12, 2026

      Catherine O’Hara’s Cause Of Death Revealed As Pulmonary Embolism

      February 11, 2026

      9 Most Shocking and Strange Deaths During Movie Productions

      February 10, 2026
    • Movies

      Sandra Hüller on Playing a Woman Playing a Man in ‘Rose’

      February 14, 2026

      I’ve given up trying to figure out what will resonate

      February 13, 2026

      Sony Bosses on ‘KPop Demon Hunters 2, Spider-Verse 3 and GOAT

      February 12, 2026

      Women have to reclaim the narrative

      February 11, 2026

      Ariela Barer to Replace Odessa A’zion Amid Casting Backlash

      February 10, 2026
    • Featured

      Interview: Bringing Back Fatal Frame II for the Remake

      February 14, 2026

      Nioh 3 – Review In Progress

      February 13, 2026

      Epomaker G84 HE gaming keyboard review: magnetic switches on a budget, kinda

      February 12, 2026

      Preview: Pokemon Pokopia Seems Relaxing

      February 11, 2026

      Mewgenics – Review In Progress

      February 10, 2026
    PixelArena.io
    Home»Movies»Sandra Hüller on Playing a Woman Playing a Man in ‘Rose’
    Movies February 14, 2026

    Sandra Hüller on Playing a Woman Playing a Man in ‘Rose’

    Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Copy Link
    Sandra Hüller on Playing a Woman Playing a Man in ‘Rose’
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Copy Link

    The world is about to see a lot more of Sandra Hüller.

    The acclaimed German actress, Oscar-nominated for Anatomy of a Fall, whose long line of European arthouse triumphs includes Jonathan Glazer’s The Zone of Interest (2023), Maren Ade’s Toni Erdmann (2016), and Hans-Christian Schmid’s Requiem (2006), is about to have a very big year, starring alongside Tom Cruise in Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s hotly anticipated dramedy Digger, and together with Ryan Gosling in the sci-fi feature Project Hail Mary from Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.

    But before you think Hüller has gone Hollywood, she is returning to the terrain that made her reputation. Markus Schleinzer’s stark black-and-white period drama Rose finds Hüller once again pushing herself to extremes.

    The film is set in the aftermath of the brutal Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648), in which the death toll in some regions of Germany topped 50 percent of the population. Hüller plays a scarred, taciturn soldier, a woman who has long lived disguised as a man. She arrives at a small village to claim a long-abandoned farm, presenting herself as the long-lost son of the owner. With time, the suspicious, deeply religious villagers begin to slowly accept this hard-working, God-fearing man. But Rose lives under constant fear of her lie being exposed, with potentially deadly consequences.

    Inspired by real historical cases, Rose is the third feature from Austrian director Markus Schleinzer following Cannes competition title Michael (2011) and Angelo (2018), which premiered in Toronto.

    Hüller spoke to The Hollywood Reporter ahead of the film’s world premiere in competition in Berlin about taking on one of the most demanding roles of her career, how this 17th-century story speaks to the present moment, and what she’s learned working with Cruise and co..

    How did you come to be involved in the film, and what interested you about Rose?

    Markus [Schleinzer] asked me if I wanted to play it. I read the script and found it very interesting. I liked the idea of portraying someone like this and of the possibility of creating a kind of monument, a testament to her. I also wanted to know whether I could pull it off. Because I found it genuinely challenging to play someone who disguises themselves like this and has this life story. It wasn’t something I’d done before.

    So that interested me. I was also interested in Markus’ way of working, and in the period the film is set in — the time after the Thirty Years’ War — which I don’t think I’d really explored in film before.

    ‘The Zone of Interest’

    Courtesy of A24

    You’ve played male roles on stage before, including Hamlet, famously. What was the main challenge for you in slipping into the role of Rose?

    In theater, taking on a male role is something different than in film. [On stage], it’s clear I’m a female actor playing the role, and you can approach it on different levels other than the realistic one we’re dealing with in this film. Especially here, where the character’s life is in danger if she’s discovered. That creates a different tension, and it’s a different task [as an actor] both physically and mentally. So this was riskier, and that made it an interesting exploration to find out what’s actually required [to play the role].

    How did you build your character?

    What helped enormously were [costume designer] Doris Bartelt’s outfits — they were incredibly precise and helpful. They were like armor. There were many different layers that I had to put on every morning, from the chest binding to “the horn” [penis prosthetic] that I always always wore, to the padding over the entire body, so any female form was no longer visible. It was a whole ritual. And of course, it helped to apply the makeup every morning with [makeup artist] Anette Keiser to transform my face. I also tried to find a different stability, a different calm and focus, to conceal the fear of being discovered. That was probably my main work.

    Rose doesn’t have much dialogue; most of the film is in the movement, the glances. Did you consciously think about how to move as a woman disguised as a man?

    The costume already dictates certain movements — the shoes, how heavy they are, how big they are, everything you’re wearing. But it was also about finding a certain calmness in my movement, with no hectic gestures. That helped a lot.

    But when I look at men, they move very differently, too. There isn’t one single male way of moving. There are clichés, of course, which I tried to avoid. For me, it was more about calmness and thoughtfulness, about Rose always having a sense of what’s happening around her and where danger might lurk — aside from the fact that she’s also a traumatized person who’s experienced war, which also affects people.

    What was the hardest thing for you about stepping into this role?

    Technically, what I found hardest was that we shot in two parts — spring and summer, then winter. Staying connected to the story over such a long break and then re-entering it was difficult, also because of the weather conditions. Otherwise, Rose keeps a lot inside. Very little of what moves her comes out. Maintaining that focus, holding everything in, letting very little show — the disguise she’s literally trapped in — that was emotionally challenging.

    This film was shot entirely on location, in eastern Germany and Austria. What was Markus Schleinzer’s approach to directing?

    He’s not just someone who writes a script and then directs it — he builds an entire world. I found the conditions Markus and the team created for it spectacular. All the houses were actually built; they really existed, built by our set designers, and you could move around in them and use them. All the prerequisites were created so you really had the feeling of being in that time and place.

    Markus cared about the fields not being harvested, about little landscape maintenance in the places where we shot, so it would look more like it did back then. Of course, a lot of it could have been shot in a studio, but he didn’t want that. He wanted us to actually be in that place, to walk those paths. It was important to him that the barn really existed, that there was a real pig. All the animals were real. That’s part of Markus’ process, and it’s incredibly impressive.

    Sandra Hüller, courtesy of Getty Images

    Was that comparable to the experience on The Zone of Interest, where you were also moving through real houses and spaces?

    No, mainly because of the camera work. On The Zone of Interest, we were basically left alone; we weren’t, to use a harsh word, bothered by the camera. Here it was different — it was shot in black and white, with a lot of artificial light. On The Zone of Interest, we shot entirely without artificial light, only daylight or candlelight. The preparation time for each take in Rose was much longer.

    Rose’s story is based on many real, documented cases of women who lived as men in 17th-century Germany and Austria. I find it interesting that films like this, or like The Devil’s Bath (2024), are revisiting the past, based on facts that were ignored, to offer a new interpretation of history.

    It shows how diverse that time actually was. There were many different people living under different circumstances and constellations — that’s what’s great about it. Nothing is being reinterpreted here; it’s just one version of reality that existed alongside many others.

    Do you think that perspective on the past can have a special relevance for today?

    You don’t make a film like this today without a reason. We live in a time when the freedom of people who don’t fit into a certain mold is once again massively threatened. Showing that 300 or 400 years ago, people had to hide like this just to survive or to have a right to their own life is a warning. If we continue like this, there’s a danger that these kinds of constraints will return. I don’t want that — not for myself, not for anyone on this planet. Every person has a place in this world; that’s a human right, a universal right. So this film isn’t made without reason. It’s also about how two people can find each other when they truly show themselves — how much of your supposed identity you have to shed to really meet someone. The film has many layers, and I find that wonderful and very modern.

    Since your success with Anatomy of a Fall and Zone of Interest, you’ve taken on international roles. You’re starring in the upcoming films Digger, alongside Tom Cruise, and Project Hail Mary with Ryan Gosling. What have you learned working on these bigger projects?

    I can’t talk about the work itself yet, I’m not allowed to. But personally, I learned that I can function in those contexts — I didn’t know if I would be able to beforehand. You don’t know whether you’ll be unable to sleep from fear, arrive on set drenched in sweat, and forget your lines because you’re starstruck. But it works, and it’s fun.

    I also learned that not everything always has to be motivated from the inside; Sometimes you can simply assert something, perform. As long as the director finds it credible, it’s credible. It doesn’t always have to align with my own sense of truth. And I learned I can function under great pressure — but I actually knew that already.

    How are you choosing your projects now?

    I still basically do what interests me. Where it comes from doesn’t really matter.

    Are you managing to keep a balance between work and private life?

    I’ve done many things I’d never done before, and I always like it when I can learn something new. But I still live in the same place [at her home in Leipzig], and things are pretty much the same. When it comes to balance, that’s what I’m reestablishing right now.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Copy Link
    Previous ArticleHow Stars Are Celebrating Valentine’s Day 2026
    Next Article GO1 wins Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves tournament at GENESIS X3

    Related Posts

    I’ve given up trying to figure out what will resonate

    Sony Bosses on ‘KPop Demon Hunters 2, Spider-Verse 3 and GOAT

    Women have to reclaim the narrative

    Ariela Barer to Replace Odessa A’zion Amid Casting Backlash

    Michael Douglas was third choice to play Gordon Gekko in Wall Street

    Ryan Gosling Makes an Alien Best Friend

    Milly Alcock and Norman Reedus join Charli XCX’s Takashi Miike film

    Austin Butler to Play Lance Armstrong in Biopic

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Follow Us
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    Top Picks
    New Release

    SHINOBI Art of Vengeance Switch Review – Epic Ninja Action

    New Release October 2, 2025
    Nintendo

    2025 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Includes Super Mario, Goku

    Nintendo October 26, 2025
    PlayStation

    Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Soundtrack Topped 2 Billboard Charts

    PlayStation May 8, 2025
    Nintendo

    Square Enix Started Sharing Final Fantasy IX Fan Art

    Nintendo August 9, 2025
    Entertainment

    Are the Therapy Sessions on Reality TV Shows Even Remotely Legit?

    Entertainment September 13, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get The Latest News, Updates, And Amazing Offers

    Editors Picks
    Reviews June 14, 2025

    Oda Has Already Revealed Why The Roger Pirates Didn’t Fight The Celestial Dragons 

    Mobile August 12, 2025

    Umamusume Gets Smart Falcon, SSR Tazuna & Super Creek Banners

    Xbox December 16, 2025

    2.5 Zenless Zone Zero Special Program Stream Is This Week

    E-Sport December 10, 2025

    Rainbow Six launches new LOUD, FURIA and M80 Share Bundles

    About Us
    About Us

    Your ultimate source for gaming news, delivering the latest updates, reviews, and insights from the gaming world. Stay informed, entertained, and ahead of the game with our comprehensive coverage of all things gaming.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    Our Picks
    Movies

    ‘He hasn’t gone mad’ Ralph Fiennes teases his role in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

    PlayStation

    PlayStation Twitter Shares Some God Of War Concept Artwork

    Reviews

    bHaptics TactSuit Air, TactSuit Pro & TactSleeve Review

    Top Reviews
    E-Sport

    GO1 wins Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves tournament at GENESIS X3

    Movies

    Sandra Hüller on Playing a Woman Playing a Man in ‘Rose’

    Entertainment

    How Stars Are Celebrating Valentine’s Day 2026

    © 2026 PixelArena.io.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.