In 2000, Ruth's husband passes away in New York, prompting her to observe traditional Jewish mourning customs that confuse her children. A mysterious visit from a cousin sparks a journey to uncover Ruth's hidden past, which leads her daughter Hannah to Berlin in search of a woman named Lena Fisher. As Hannah, posing as a journalist, delves into Lena's life, she discovers a powerful story from 1943 about the Rosenstrasse protest, where Jewish husbands were detained and their Aryan wives gathered daily, seeking news of their loved ones.
Rosenstrasse
A young woman's life is shattered by her father's death, forcing her to confront her mother's bizarre behavior and the painful secrets of her own troubled upbringing.


































