Miss Rose White

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  • PG
  • 1992
  • 7.0  (269)

Miss Rose White is a 1992 television movie that tells the story of a Jewish woman named Rose White (Kyra Sedgwick), who has been raised Catholic and is enjoying success as a fashion photographer in New York City. However, when she is named the executor of her grandmother's estate, she is forced to confront the painful truths of her family's past.

The movie begins with Rose receiving news that her grandmother has passed away. She returns to her hometown in upstate New York to handle the details of the estate, and there she is reunited with her sister, Leah (Amanda Plummer), and cousin, Lusia (Piper Laurie). Rose learns that her family's past is a complicated one, filled with secrets and betrayals.

As Rose goes through her grandmother's belongings, she finds a diary that tells the story of her family's early years in America. Together with her sister and cousin, Rose begins to piece together the puzzle of their family's past, which leads to shocking revelations about their Jewish heritage, anti-Semitism, and the Holocaust.

As she delves deeper into the history of her family, Rose also finds herself falling in love with the estate attorney, Simon (Maximilian Schell), who is himself a Holocaust survivor. However, their relationship is complicated by Rose's fear of commitment and her guilt over her family's past.

Throughout the movie, Rose struggles to come to terms with her family's history, her own identity, and her feelings for Simon. She is torn between her desire to embrace her Jewish heritage and her fear of losing herself in the process. Along the way, she seeks guidance from her wise and loving grandmother (Maureen Stapleton), who appears to her in dreams and memories.

Miss Rose White is a poignant, thought-provoking movie that explores themes of identity, legacy, and the lasting impact of the Holocaust. The performances by the cast, including Kyra Sedgwick, Maximilian Schell, and Maureen Stapleton, are excellent, and the story is both engaging and emotionally resonant.

The movie is well-paced, with a mix of flashbacks and present-day scenes that keep the viewer invested in the story. The scenes set in the past are particularly powerful, showing the horrors of the Holocaust and the impact it had on Jewish families in America.

Overall, Miss Rose White is a moving and insightful movie that has stood the test of time. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in the history of the Holocaust, Jewish identity, or family secrets.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1992
  • MPAA Rating
    PG
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.0  (269)